Spinal surgery recovery period?
So I had surgery to remove a disc protuberance about 3 weeks ago. My legs are still very weak, my balance is good now and I feel pretty good. Almost no pain and am managing with extra strength Tylenol.
I am meeting back with the surgeon next week.
I am pondering if I can get back to autocrossing for a few events yet this year. I believe I could get in and out of the car now but don't know what the prognosis is for doing any damage to my repaired areas.
Comments?
I'm not a doctor, but I play one on tv.......
Given that my back issues began over 40 years ago, and the fact that I have seen and sought help from a vast number of specialists, therapists, doctors, fortune tellers etc over the last 4 decades, I have come to 2 conclusions:
1. Backs remain poorly understood (not because the medical profession isn't smart, but because backs are complicated). A similar condition shared by two people can result in very different outcomes in terms of pain, debilitation, and I suspect further injury given similar activities
2. You need to be your own advocate when it comes to your health, back or otherwise. It is all too easy for a doctor to rely on her body of knowledge and assume she understands the intricacies of your case. If you think that your doctor isn't "digging in", get another opinion or two. Don't be afraid to fire a doctor if you don't think he/she is unqualified or too casual about your condition.
Case in point: years back, when I was finished chemo (I have a wonderful oncologist!) and was on to radiation, I was introduced to my radiologist. Super senior guy in the department, around a long time. He started talking about how he's going to target the two tumors in my chest. I politely asked him how many tumors he thought I had (he had reviewed the file and developed the treatment protocol already), and he looked at me and said "You have two tumors". And I said "You're fired".
I had three similarly sized tumors in my chest, all a long way from each other. The point being, despite his experience, he did a half-a$$ed review of my file and developed a treatment protocol that, left unchecked, would have left a growing tumor in me. Nice.
You are your own champion when it comes to your healthcare. Advocate for yourself, and good luck!
cheers,
BT