Hello, my name is Jemma and I am 26 yrs
old.For the past two and a half years I
have suffered from absolutly the worst
back pain in the world- (haven't we all !
lol) I had an xray & mri back in 2006 and
this showed I had an annular tear to one
of my discs, disc degeneration and a few
other things. I was given painkillers,
started pilate classes as suggested
etc.etc. and this seemed to make no
differance. The guy I was seeing about my
back did a discogram on me this feb and I
have now just been told the results. He
has offered me surgery to help correct the
damage to my back. I am still not sure of
the correct terms for what he has
suggested as to be honest I was in such
shock (but also felt so releived) that
alot of what he said just went in one ear
and out the other.
He has said that my l5 has completely gone
and he suggests putting two rods either
side if my spine to hold it secure. Also
he said that where my l4 is - I need a
sort of shock absorber putting in!!!
Does anyone have the same as me going on
with their back? I am so confused - I
would really apreciate it if anyone would
like to get in touch to offer advice. I so
badly want to get on and finally enjoy my
life instead of feeling as if I was 90 -
however I really could not bear to be in
much more pain than I have been in and I
am so worried about things going wrong
during surgery. I am 26 and have so much
still to do in life = Any advice,
explantions to help me understand would be
such a help. Can anyone help me???
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legend
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 Apr 2008 Posts: 3 Location: ,
Posted: 04-17-08 09:53am
hi jenna im sorry to hear about that i
have ddd L5S1 and other problems just
like you. im 32 and had it for ten years
konw and im having surgery fusion im
waiting for the date sooner the better.
Ive had enough now friends of mine really
dont understand whats going on they think
im a joke sometimes and i really get upset
sometimes. Really tryed everything and
time to go for this people may not think
im doing the right thing but enough now
its time to go for it. you not alone and
people can relate to what you are going
through physically and mentally i hope
this helps you.
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Fusionl4l5
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 Apr 2008 Posts: 5
Posted: 04-29-08 01:31am
I am 24 and had my l4-l5 fused and some
other bone taken out. It was 5 days in
the hospital and 3 month before I was back
to work. I have been in pain 24/7 for
about 5-6 years. The surgery didn't help
what so ever. Thats not to say it wont
work for you, but be prepared to go
through hell and possibly get no better.
All it did for me was put me in a rut that
is very hard to get out of. I would try
all other options before surgery. Good
luck!
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eeyore46
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 16 Apr 2008 Posts: 346
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Posted: 04-29-08 02:42am
I had a discetomy on my L4 after 1 1/2
years of pain and suffering. I should
have done it sooner. Get a second, third,
fourth opinion if it makes you feel better
about the surgery. Every one has
different conditions when it comes to back
pain. My MRI showed I had a herniated
disc on a nerve. Don't suffer any longer!
Immediately after my surgery, my pain
subsided.
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