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Bridges 10-07-2013 09:53 PM

I am doing GREAT! For the record, I was declared "permanently totally disabled" as a result of my accident. It took a while to get myself back in shape following surgery with Dr. Feigenbaum, but keep in mind I was out of work for nearly five years. Last week I framed a new roof for a shop I am building. Feel free to PM me, and we can talk on the phone if you like. Or, you can make contact with me through Dr. Feigenbaum's office. Don't waste any more time suffering needlessly!
"Bridges"

hevnw8s 11-01-2013 10:16 PM

Now?
 
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Originally Posted by amy93stang (Post 869347)
I had surgery 12-5-2012 for Tarlov Cyst with Dr. Feigenbaum in Kansas City. I had 5 giant cyst in my sacral area. One was removed and 4 drained and wrapped with a bovine heart. If anyone has question email me.

How are you now? I have surgery on Nov. 6th and a little nervous.

Nonna 11-06-2013 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by dhedge (Post 938662)
I too had five cyst in my sacral area. I had surgery with Feigenbaum in April. It is a long road. I can answer any questions you may have. I would like to discuss how things are going for you.

i am scheduled for surgery dec 18 with dr f. How are you doing?

Kathryn1 11-09-2013 09:42 PM

How are you doing now
 
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Originally Posted by amy93stang (Post 869347)
I had surgery 12-5-2012 for Tarlov Cyst with Dr. Feigenbaum in Kansas City. I had 5 giant cyst in my sacral area. One was removed and 4 drained and wrapped with a bovine heart. If anyone has question email me.

How are you doing now? I hope the surgery was successful!
Kathryn1

Nonna 11-10-2013 12:21 PM

Have you had surgery? How are you doing in your recovery if you have had the surgery?

Nonna 11-10-2013 12:47 PM

How are you doing Rob? I am scheduled for surgery on Dec 18 th 2013. Am nervous about recovery and outcome. Would love to hear from you.

Kathryn1 11-11-2013 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Nonna (Post 1028120)
Have you had surgery? How are you doing in your recovery if you have had the surgery?

I have not had surgery as of yet. I am researching if patients longer than 2 years after surgery how they are feeling today.
Kathryn1

hevnw8s 11-15-2013 02:21 PM

Had Surgery
 
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Originally Posted by Bridges (Post 1020649)
I am doing GREAT! For the record, I was declared "permanently totally disabled" as a result of my accident. It took a while to get myself back in shape following surgery with Dr. Feigenbaum, but keep in mind I was out of work for nearly five years. Last week I framed a new roof for a shop I am building. Feel free to PM me, and we can talk on the phone if you like. Or, you can make contact with me through Dr. Feigenbaum's office. Don't waste any more time suffering needlessly!
"Bridges"

So glad to hear you are doing well. I had surgery on Nov. 6 2013. I had 2 cysts drained and wrapped and 2 cysts just wrapped. I am doing well so far. Can I ask what you did in the first 2 months to rehab yourself? I want to do this right and try to minimize scar tissue build up.

Bridges 11-15-2013 10:44 PM

A few things you can do: Be kind to your body. Be aware of what you put into it...treat it like a baby, and nourish it as though you are bringing it back to life. Stay healthy: Remain active, but do NOT do ANYTHING that can cause an impact to the spine, or requires you to exert those muscles which affect your spine, as in heavy lifting. Walking, water aerobics, and gentle yoga were activities I engaged in after surgery. Avoid standing or sitting for prolonged periods. Lying flat on your back, sometimes with your knees pulled up to your chest with your hands around your ankles or knees, will help you remain flexible. When using stairs, do it slowly, one step at a time. If you smoke, stop. If you consume alcoholic beverages, use moderation. A glass of red wine helped calm me, as I wanted to get going again, since I had been "cured"! Don't expect that all will return to "normal" within a few weeks. Your body has undergone a major invasive procedure, and will require some to heal and adjust. PM me if you have further questions. And, welcome to the Club!
David

hevnw8s 11-15-2013 11:22 PM

Thank You
 
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Originally Posted by Bridges (Post 1029518)
A few things you can do: Be kind to your body. Be aware of what you put into it...treat it like a baby, and nourish it as though you are bringing it back to life. Stay healthy: Remain active, but do NOT do ANYTHING that can cause an impact to the spine, or requires you to exert those muscles which affect your spine, as in heavy lifting. Walking, water aerobics, and gentle yoga were activities I engaged in after surgery. Avoid standing or sitting for prolonged periods. Lying flat on your back, sometimes with your knees pulled up to your chest with your hands around your ankles or knees, will help you remain flexible. When using stairs, do it slowly, one step at a time. If you smoke, stop. If you consume alcoholic beverages, use moderation. A glass of red wine helped calm me, as I wanted to get going again, since I had been "cured"! Don't expect that all will return to "normal" within a few weeks. Your body has undergone a major invasive procedure, and will require some to heal and adjust. PM me if you have further questions. And, welcome to the Club!
David


Thank you for taking the time to respond. I don't know how to PM you?? I am walking 3 to 4 times a day for about 20 minutes each time. I rest the remaining time. I want to get back to being active but I will not push it.

It''s so nice to hear from someone who has had years of success. I medically retired prior to my surgery...I hope down the road I can get back to work. I have been a detective for 15 years but I couldn't pass the physical any more. How do you feel after physical activity? Do you still get flare-ups? If so, what are your symptoms?

Thank you for your help.
Kim


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