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anyone had a lapodectomy

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myusernam
myusernam

QLD

6154 posts

10 Apr 2016 7:27pm
reasonably pain free but my bulge is pretty huge and probably going to cause me issues. Worried about lapodectomy in future. Anyone had this done and care to share thoughts?
bjw
bjw

bjw

QLD

3687 posts

10 Apr 2016 7:33pm
My Seabreeze alta ego refuses to get one.
Vince68
Vince68

WA

675 posts

10 Apr 2016 6:04pm
First thing cut your carbs i.e. sugar intake added sugar products such as low fat meals . They all have high zugar. Cereals as well. Eat a **** load more vegetables that grow above ground. Research high fat and low carb diets. Walk more reduce sitting time. Sitting is also a killer. Eat fresh. Always and always always the knife should be last resort
Sailhack
Sailhack

VIC

5000 posts

10 Apr 2016 8:19pm
I reckon there are a few breezers that have had lobotomys!
Vince68
Vince68

WA

675 posts

10 Apr 2016 6:38pm
Sorry dude I was off topic. You mean lapendectomy. Fark that is all I can say. Look for other alternatives. Surgeons will go for that cos it's money for them. Seriously research it first
Kozzie
Kozzie

QLD

1451 posts

10 Apr 2016 9:47pm
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Vince68 said..
Sorry dude I was off topic. You mean lapendectomy. Fark that is all I can say. Look for other alternatives. Surgeons will go for that cos it's money for them. Seriously research it first


everytime i read something like this i just realise im just that little bit closer to having health issues with the old age rolling in. i am honestly to young to know if they are crooks who are just out for business like.....every other profession... or are just out theyre to help and drink martinis like hawkeye and whatsisname
myusernam
myusernam

QLD

6154 posts

11 Apr 2016 8:26am
doh. laminectomy. where they trim off a bulged disc. interested to hear how anyone goes landing jumps etc after having this done. I certainly dont think I can jump or even use a harness. I will see how i go
Poida
Poida

WA

1922 posts

11 Apr 2016 10:41am
abcmiracles.com/
i wasnt needing an operation for my back but it was restricting me and I tried this and definitely improved my back.
6-18 months of ongoing treatment and $600-$1,800 later depending the amount of sessions over time.

Plus going to a low sugar diet was another major improvement.
supposedly there is only 1g of sugar in a can of beer
Wanga F One
Wanga F One

QLD

231 posts

11 Apr 2016 7:02pm
I got to the point I had no choice but to go under the knife. Hadn't slept for weeks and the pain made life unbearable.
Surgery is always a risk but in my case worked a treat. Woke up from the op and the pain had been turned off,going strong 10 years later.
I don't believe most surgeons will operate unless absolutely nessacary but like anything shop around.
P.s I think the op cost me around 20 g all up over 10 years ago. ( but fark it was worth every cent )
myusernam
myusernam

QLD

6154 posts

12 Apr 2016 6:33am
Microdiscectomy
cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

12 Apr 2016 7:01am
Lapodectomy
Laminectomy
Now microdisectomy
Sounds like your in a bad way dude
Mastbender
Mastbender

1972 posts

12 Apr 2016 7:15am
At least it's not a dickectomy, something that Caitlin Jenner hasn't got the balls to get yet, he's still Bruce.
japie
japie

NSW

7145 posts

12 Apr 2016 10:24am
Is Kaitlyn really still attached to his auxiliary brain? What a fraud, I thought he'd had it lopped off!
pepe47
pepe47

WA

1382 posts

12 Apr 2016 8:41am
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Mastbender said..
At least it's not a dickectomy, something that Caitlin Jenner hasn't got the balls to get yet, he's still Bruce.


Yeah, well then he can get a slipadictomy..
Mastbender
Mastbender

1972 posts

12 Apr 2016 9:40am
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japie said..
Is Kaitlyn really still attached to his auxiliary brain? What a fraud, I thought he'd had it lopped off!


Nope, he's just having fun running around in women's dresses, underwear, and women's hormones only.
The only op he's had is a shave of his adams apple, not sure about the boobs though, either hormones or implants, but I think it's just hormones from the looks of those floppy bumps. But no matter what, in the long run, he/she will always have man hands and feet.

Sorry about the highjack, hope the back turns out okay.
cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

12 Apr 2016 7:46pm
I've had some big issues with my lower back
Thought I might have to have a fusion, but both neuro surgeons recommended not
The wife had to have a microdiscectomy
Approx 2 years ago
We were stunned how it suddenly arose
Gabriel lee gave her an honest assumption
Did a great job on getting her active again
If your going to get an op make sure you get the best ( especially on your back )
A good physio has given me a core strengthening regime , which has massively helped with mine
bjw
bjw

bjw

QLD

3687 posts

13 Apr 2016 8:50am
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bjw said...
My Seabreeze alta ego refuses to get one.


My Seabreeze alta ego didn't know what a lapodectomy was.
Relic
Relic

TAS

837 posts

14 Apr 2016 8:25am
I had an emergency microdiscotomy at L4-5 in 1998 after a disc ruptured. The result was excruciating pain and paralysis. There were pieces of disc broken off which jammed into the area where the splinal cord runs. The surgeon told me I was lucky not to have had permanent paralysis.
I had had problems with my back for years working with offset loads on my right shoulder. I was young and ignored warning signs and I paid the price. The medical advice I received was surgery was an absoloute last resort.
It took a lot of hard work and time to get back in shape after surgery. To begin with I couldn't lift a glass of water. I did laps in a pool for months to build up core strength again.
I have had to limit lifting to under 15kg and avoid twisting movements. I didn't windsurf again until four years ago. Initially impact really stirred the injury up. I now am able to wavesail again. I do get warning messages from my injury which is referred pain in my leg. I just back off.
I have found windsurfing has strengthened my core a lot. I have also lost 15kg which helps too.
I think decompressing the spine when there is a bulging disc is a good first step. Swimming will do it. Do core strengthening activity. Keep body weight at the correct level for your size. Don't lift heavy loads and avoid impact. Wear a tight waist harness to protect your back too.
I hope that helps you to make an informed decision about surgery.




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