06-19-2016, 09:57 AM | #1126 |
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Just an update.
My back has been bothering me again. Had an MRI and I have two herniated discs (L1/L2 and L3/L4). Seeing the surgeon on Wednesday the 22nd to see what the best course of action is. the L3/L4 is pretty bad and just above my fused discs at L4/L5. Hope to get back on track if they can get it taken care of soon. Kim |
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Kim, sorry to hear about the back. I had mine repaired last year and doing good. Hope the doctor can fix it up...Jim
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Kim, those back problems can sure wreck a man's projects. I have dealt with mine for years. Had a L4/L5 disc replacement done in 2005. Fusing causes adjacent disc to be susceptible to rupturing. Hope they can get you through this without surgery. You have a great build going. Hang in there. Take care.
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Sorry about your back, Kim.
You've mentioned that before. Mine L4-L5 was repaired 5 years ago, only thing left from that is that I don't have any feeling in my right shinbone. Back is ok, no more pain from that. Hope you gonna be alright and be back in no-time! Be safe and take care!!
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Tempted to joke with you about "rub a little dirt on it" and keep going, but I know backs are extremely serious business and NOT a true joking matter. Hope the doctors fix you up quickly and as close to painlessly as possible. Best, Dan.
PS: Any chance you will be making it to he Brother's show next month (I think)?
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Good luck Kim... hope it all goes well for ya!
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Kim, sorry to hear about your back. Hopefully the doc's will heal you up quickly!
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good luck Kim, that sucks for sure. been fighting mine for over a year.
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Yes it sucks when your back is sore makes everything difficult. Hope all goes well.
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hey Kim, sorry to hear about your back issues. it is something we all take for granted until we have an issue. hopefully your doc will have a solution without a huge surgery and long recovery.
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i worked construction for most of my life, i understand back paint all too well
one reason truk took me 8 yrs to finish was a break to fuse L3,4&5 and the recovery hang in there kim, we're all pulling for you
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Saw the surgeon yesterday.
Looks like he has to go in and do a little clean up at a couple of places. Doesn't think it will need to be fused. Go back in a week as he wanted x-rays of the area to go with the MRI just to be sure. Kim |
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Good luck with the procedure and hope you have a speedy recovery!
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Hoping the Best for you Sir, and that you are back on your build real soon,
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When the Dr is finished you will feel MUCH better !
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That's what I'm looking forward to.
Been a couple months since it started giving me trouble again and I don't take pain meds because of the residual effects they have on the ongoing problems from the nerve damage from my first herniated disc. Kim |
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