ZeeFfk
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Today I had a consultation with a back specialist. It dawned on me that this might be a good way to document my experience for my own benefit as much as others. Hope this isn't an inappropriate way to use the forum!
Anyway, I saw the consultant this afternoon who was very nice and immediately felt at ease because he seemed to be in no hurry and wanted to get to know me. After a while we got onto my back pain which is basically as follows...
For about two years I've had varying levels of pain in my lower back. It first started just after I moved house and it seemed likely I'd over-strained myself moving boxes around (schoolboy error, I know!). So I had a few months of physio and it pretty much went away. After that on and off every few months it would start to ache and further physio would help.
In the past six months however no amount of the usual exercise and posture correction etc was helping with the increasing pain. It was only when I saw my GP for something else that he suggested I get it looked at by a specialist.
So that brings us to this afternoon, in short form at least. The consultant went over my complete medical history and asked lot about my lifestyle. Interestingly he asked me to score my pain six months ago and now on a 0-10 scale with 10 being unbearable. I said that six months ago it was a 2 or 3 but now it varies between 5 and 8, about as close an approximation I can think of.
So after examination he sent me for an MRI and once it came back he showed me the scans and compared upper levels to the lower levels where I've been feeling pain - guess what, even I could see there is something amiss!! A big bulge pushing onto my spinal cord...
We talked a lot about the rehab options available but knowing recent unsuccessful attempts to relieve the pain with structured exercise it doesn't seem like the best option. So we got onto the surgical option and he explained that a microdiscectomy is a good option for me (won't describe it again as it's been done here by others better than I can do!).
Well I now have a surgery date for Wednesday next week if I decide to go ahead. The consultant said I should think about it and talk to family and think about impact on work etc. It seems all stations go! So long as I can be away from work from Wednesday for a couple of weeks I'm probably going to confirm Wednesday with the hospital!
That probably covers it for now, shall sure let you all know when the date is once confirmed.
Olly.
Anyway, I saw the consultant this afternoon who was very nice and immediately felt at ease because he seemed to be in no hurry and wanted to get to know me. After a while we got onto my back pain which is basically as follows...
For about two years I've had varying levels of pain in my lower back. It first started just after I moved house and it seemed likely I'd over-strained myself moving boxes around (schoolboy error, I know!). So I had a few months of physio and it pretty much went away. After that on and off every few months it would start to ache and further physio would help.
In the past six months however no amount of the usual exercise and posture correction etc was helping with the increasing pain. It was only when I saw my GP for something else that he suggested I get it looked at by a specialist.
So that brings us to this afternoon, in short form at least. The consultant went over my complete medical history and asked lot about my lifestyle. Interestingly he asked me to score my pain six months ago and now on a 0-10 scale with 10 being unbearable. I said that six months ago it was a 2 or 3 but now it varies between 5 and 8, about as close an approximation I can think of.
So after examination he sent me for an MRI and once it came back he showed me the scans and compared upper levels to the lower levels where I've been feeling pain - guess what, even I could see there is something amiss!! A big bulge pushing onto my spinal cord...
We talked a lot about the rehab options available but knowing recent unsuccessful attempts to relieve the pain with structured exercise it doesn't seem like the best option. So we got onto the surgical option and he explained that a microdiscectomy is a good option for me (won't describe it again as it's been done here by others better than I can do!).
Well I now have a surgery date for Wednesday next week if I decide to go ahead. The consultant said I should think about it and talk to family and think about impact on work etc. It seems all stations go! So long as I can be away from work from Wednesday for a couple of weeks I'm probably going to confirm Wednesday with the hospital!
That probably covers it for now, shall sure let you all know when the date is once confirmed.
Olly.