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Old 01-29-2009, 12:16 PM #1
Butabie Butabie is offline
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Default L4/L5 Decompression and Fusion with Instrumentation

Hello All!

So I am sceduled to have L4/L5 Decompression and Fusion with Instrumentation surgery on the 23rd of February. I'm pretty freaked out about it. I have a few questions. I am 24 years old and very healthy. I was wondering what the typical recovery time is, how long I will be out of work, how long will I be "non-functional". The reason that I am wondering is because I'm getting married on July 3rd, and really don't want to be a burden with the pain and all. Any help/tips/info.... Give me all you have!

Thanks so much!

Matt
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