Posted by George Marsh on January 01, 2015 at 06:58:25 from (50.104.121.187):
In Reply to: Back issues posted by MTC on January 01, 2015 at 06:09:51:
MTC, Dr's wanted to do spinal fusion in 2004 on my L4 and L5. I chickened out.
Today, many Dr's say if you can walk in my office, you don't need fusion.
Some Dr's are saying after 2-3 years, there is a good chance you will be in the same shape as you were in before fusion. A few have better luck.
All the people I know that have had fusion are on meds.
Only one person had to have surgery. He had chipped a vertebrae and had no choice.
Hope your surgery works out.
I'm 66 and doing better. I've learned there are things I can't do and if I do them, I'm going to be hurting for a long time.
I bought a new GMC truck in 2007. The first thing I did was to go to the tire barn and order a set of Michelin tires. My back didn't like the General tires that came on the truck. I also changed the position of truck seat to fit my back.
I feel your pain. Walking is the best thing for your lower back. I also have a 3 wheel bike that helps.
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