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Saffy 09-12-2011 12:33 PM

Laminectomy surgery?
 
Hello my fellow forummers. I just wanted to ask what the difference, if any, there is from laminectomy surgery to the other surgery that I have for the percywotsit leads?

Is it more painful? Is there a longer recovery period? Will I be able to do handstands? :D

Is it a longer time in Hospital? I was in 5 days last time. Not that I mind, as The Hallamshire Hospital in Sheffield is like a Hotel. :D

Cheers .. xx

Mark56 09-12-2011 01:23 PM

Well, if it is that luxurious......
 
Do they book alien vacationers for suites??????? Sounds nice.:D

I truly have no point of reference to the in hospital retention, since barring complications, in the US patients are sent home same day as surgery. I had laminectomy at T8-T9 to open space for the paddles which were inserted as part of my initial implant. Yes, it did hurt akin to the surgery I had for discectomy/laminectomy/fusion back in the day..... The duration of the recovery period from the process was less significant than the recovery from that earler surgery and in a matter of five days at home using additional meds on top of my pain management meds [all RX prescribed mind you] I tapered off of and ultimately discontinued the surgical pain meds.

Gotta be careful with the laminectomy, as you truly do have a hole in your spine, but following BLAST [no bending, no lifting, NO stretching, no twisting] and utilizing the Logroll method of arising from bed, you will be a happier camper. Try your utmost to perform the logroll on your own without some well intentioned helper [husband] pulling you up from the shoulders..... trust me, you will feel the better for it, and will risk less possibility of his inadvertent touching a something sensitive on your back...... truly.

Yup,
Mark56:grouphug:


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