Prolapsed disc

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I've had back pain on and off for 20 years. 4 months ago it came back with a vengance. MRI scan clearly shows the prolapse. I'm in a real dilema.

Half of me wants the surgery to remove the prolapse but the other half says no. I've been having physio twice a week for the past couple of months but with very little progress. I've also had osteopathic treatment on and off for years.

I can have the operation next week so need to make up my mind fast. The main thing holding me back is I can't find much information on the long term effects of surgery & how long I may take to recover. Also does anyone out there who has had the surgery have any negatives to pass on i.e. would you do it again??

Steve

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    Hi Steve,

    I'm sorry to say I don't have any experiences to share as I am pretty much in the same boat re the surgery decision.

    I'd be interested to hear others opinions too.

    Jema

  • Posted

    :D Steve, hi I too know what your going through and I contemplated the op for a while as I paid privately as there was a 12mth wait.In the end it was simple I wanted my life back for me and my kids. I did have a slight relapse 4 weeks after the op and I had to go back in for scan and nerve block but dare I say touch wood I'm back at work, shopping, and playing with my kids without pain or the sleepless nights. Re long term effects I have been advised it weakens your back but the prolapse has already done that.I hope things get better soon. Regards Jazzy
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    Hello again one thing I would recommend is if you haven't already tried it I would go for the nerve block first before op to see if this can sort things out thus preventing you from having to have op.Take care Jazzy

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