Hi,
Considering doing a fusion or disc replacement at l5-S1 after 2 years of failed rehab. Has anyone gone back to the water after low back fusion or disc replacement surgery ?
Thx
Not fusion or replacement but had surgery on L5-S1 last year to clean up the herniation. Did all the rehab etc, was out for probably 8 weeks which suuucked. Took about a month to get foiling fitness and skill back. That was probably 6 months ago and I've got a feeling the surgery didn't take, just had an MRI to check. Not exactly an inspiring story, sorry!
Sorry to hear. I had the microdisectomy which luckily lasted 8 years of kiting and wing foiling. Now it's time to fuse or replace the disc for me.
i generally feel kiting is easier on the low back than winging.
Sorry to hear. I had the microdisectomy which luckily lasted 8 years of kiting and wing foiling. Now it's time to fuse or replace the disc for me.
i generally feel kiting is easier on the low back than winging.
Hi,
Considering doing a fusion or disc replacement at l5-S1 after 2 years of failed rehab. Has anyone gone back to the water after low back fusion or disc replacement surgery ?
Thx
Man 10 years ago when I was 30 I had some gnarly L5S1 action with a doc ready to go and do the surgery but I had friend tell me not to. I was MISERABLE for like 6 months. I had just come off from a Cancer scare the year before and I remember thinking Id rather have the cancer and be dead in a year than that back pain. Listened to my buddy the doc telling me not to cut, did PT, I took it "easy" for probably 6 months, cut some activities(racing sailboats, running) modified others(seat harness and foiling saved kiting), focused on core strength and how to listen to my body - thsts why sailing had to go when your on the water with 6 other people you can't just be like "Ok, back is telling me to slow down I'm gonna go now just drop me at the dock".
weekly "incidents" turned into monthly, then once a year or so, now 10 years later it's all a total non issue I'm 100% don't even think about it. Those discs - when they end up somepace they're not supposed to be, they kind of dessicate and shrink because the blood flow isn't right. When they dissect cadavers like 90% of men have ****ed up discs, it's just most of them aren't symptomatic. For me some lifestyle changes gave me some small improvement and just Time gave me the rest till I got to the point u could see it getting better.
if you talked to someone who cuts all day of course they want to cut. Talk to someone who doesn't want to cut also - I'm not saying thsts 100% the right decision but let Another doc argue the other side.
Is you weight under control and fitness high? Tracking calories and dropping extra lbs isn't gonna hurt it. Core strength is #1
Hi,
Considering doing a fusion or disc replacement at l5-S1 after 2 years of failed rehab. Has anyone gone back to the water after low back fusion or disc replacement surgery ?
Thx
Man 10 years ago when I was 30 I had some gnarly L5S1 action with a doc ready to go and do the surgery but I had friend tell me not to. I was MISERABLE for like 6 months. I had just come off from a Cancer scare the year before and I remember thinking Id rather have the cancer and be dead in a year than that back pain. Listened to my buddy the doc telling me not to cut, did PT, I took it "easy" for probably 6 months, cut some activities(racing sailboats, running) modified others(seat harness and foiling saved kiting), focused on core strength and how to listen to my body - thsts why sailing had to go when your on the water with 6 other people you can't just be like "Ok, back is telling me to slow down I'm gonna go now just drop me at the dock".
weekly "incidents" turned into monthly, then once a year or so, now 10 years later it's all a total non issue I'm 100% don't even think about it. Those discs - when they end up somepace they're not supposed to be, they kind of dessicate and shrink because the blood flow isn't right. When they dissect cadavers like 90% of men have ****ed up discs, it's just most of them aren't symptomatic. For me some lifestyle changes gave me some small improvement and just Time gave me the rest till I got to the point u could see it getting better.
if you talked to someone who cuts all day of course they want to cut. Talk to someone who doesn't want to cut also - I'm not saying thsts 100% the right decision but let Another doc argue the other side.
Is you weight under control and fitness high? Tracking calories and dropping extra lbs isn't gonna hurt it. Core strength is #1
Years ago, a sports doctor told me you can have a gnarly scan and feel nothing, or a perfect one and be in pain.