Guest guest Posted December 2, 2010 Report Share Posted December 2, 2010 Hi all, Sorry I have not posted anything for a while. I have had three back srgeries since 1997 - laminectomy (L3-L4), laminectomy/fusion (L3-L5), and the implant of a spinal cord stimulator 3 years ago. Since the implant of the stimulator, the pain has more or less been under control. However, today I did something I should not have done. I dropped a piece of mail on the ground. Since no one was around to help, I bent down to pick it up! As a result I was in excruciating pain, and had difficulty walking for a few minutes. I had not felt such pain since I had the first surgery in 1997! Should I contact my primary physician, or wait to see if the pain is only temporary? Jef Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2010 Report Share Posted December 2, 2010 > Jef wrote: > Should I contact my primary physician, or wait to see if the pain is > only temporary? You have nothing to lose by contacting your pcp tomorrow morning. I would think that it will probably be okay. But I do not know anything about your pain. If it is bad enough, please consider the ER. I do not think anyone will blame you for being a bit conservative about your back injuries. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2010 Report Share Posted December 3, 2010 > Jef wrote: > Should I contact my primary physician, or wait to see if the pain is > only temporary? Jef, I have rods in my back from my back fusion and I have the same problem if I bend too much. It causes back spasm and contraction and even a shearing (my physical therapists words) of the muscles against each other. I have learned a frog bend over and bending with both knees, both positions look real stupid but it prevents me putting this stress on my back. I even can pick up things with my toes. Yes, it is true, and that looks strange also. You could call his office and see what they say and trust what they say, they need to examine you. With back surgeries, it is good to be careful. One MRI, a doctor told me I had a fracture of my Thoracic Spine and it had healed, do I remember when I injured it. I remembered exactly, I had taken my dogs out the front on retractable leashes and the grass was wet and when the leash got to the end it snapped back and I was flat on my back with the wind knocked out of me. The Doctor that examined then just said I had bruised four ribs so I just went on until it healed. I would get it checked out, Jef, and be sure everything is in the right place. Bennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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