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I had my plif..L5-S1 on May 5th.. The first two weeks were hell, but

it was pain from the surgery not the same as I had before.. I took

pain pills for about a month after the surgery.. gradually tapering

them off.. My advise is walk as much as you can.. I did that and as

soon as I could(incision healed) I started some mild exercise in my

pool.. water walking.. My doc calls me his poster child..LOL.. But

just to give you some insight.. This summer I went jet skiing.. I mow

my yard again.. clean my house.. I start back with my bowling league

tonight..I have been upsidedown under my sinks replacing faucets..

things that before May, I NO WAY could have even thought about

doing..

Be patient.. but do not lay around.. it takes time for all of that to

heal back there and for up to a year you will get some weird

sensations where they cut through all those muscles etc and nerves

sometimes will get knicked during surgery that can cause those pains

in your butt area.. Hang in there and I am Praying you will have the

marvelous recovery I have had.. My surgery gave me my life back. My

surgeon is my HERO..

Sue

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<no_reply@y...> wrote:

> Greetings all,

>

> I had ALIF done at the L4/L5 level back on the 22nd of December.

Was

> released on the 24th. I am still having quite a bit of pain at the

> same spot as before the surgery, right around my tailbone both to

the

> left and the right and am still having to take meds every six hours

> or so. Is this normal, or should I be concerned and if this is

normal

> when can I hope for the pain to stop and the healing to start? I

have

> been trying to be as good as possible about not bending,turning,

> twisting or lifting but I am just so afraid the surgery was all for

> naught. I have my first follow up appt. with my neurologist this

> wednesday to see what he thinks. Any advice or whatever would be

> greatly appreciated....

>

> In my prayers,

>

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the healing takes time. just follow the doctors

instructions. you will have pain following surgery,

everyone does. i know the pain meds don't get rid of

the pain completely, but it will slowly

subside....have patience, you'll be fine!

--- wolfieda1st <no_reply > wrote:

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Greetings all,

I had ALIF done at the L4/L5 level back on the 22nd of

December. Was

released on the 24th. I am still having quite a bit of

pain at the

same spot as before the surgery, right around my

tailbone both to the

left and the right and am still having to take meds

every six hours

or so. Is this normal, or should I be concerned and if

this is normal

when can I hope for the pain to stop and the healing

to start? I have

been trying to be as good as possible about not

bending,turning,

twisting or lifting but I am just so afraid the

surgery was all for

naught. I have my first follow up appt. with my

neurologist this

wednesday to see what he thinks. Any advice or

whatever would be

greatly appreciated....

In my prayers,

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Thanks for all the advice and words of encouragement. I am excited by

others success stories as that gives me hope of having my life back

without pain and meds sooner or later.....Take care....and as always

all those suffering are in my prayers...

>

> ---------------------------------

> Greetings all,

>

> I had ALIF done at the L4/L5 level back on the 22nd of

> December. Was

> released on the 24th. I am still having quite a bit of

> pain at the

> same spot as before the surgery, right around my

> tailbone both to the

> left and the right and am still having to take meds

> every six hours

> or so. Is this normal, or should I be concerned and if

> this is normal

> when can I hope for the pain to stop and the healing

> to start? I have

> been trying to be as good as possible about not

> bending,turning,

> twisting or lifting but I am just so afraid the

> surgery was all for

> naught. I have my first follow up appt. with my

> neurologist this

> wednesday to see what he thinks. Any advice or

> whatever would be

> greatly appreciated....

>

> In my prayers,

>

>

>

>

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