Overcoming the Odds: My Inspiring Back Pain Recovery after Surgery

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024
  • #backpain #health #recovery
    Whats up RUclips!?!? This is the seventh video of many videos documenting my experiences surrounding a Spinal Fusion Surgery. I had my L4-L5 fused and the L5-S1 decompressed and cleaned up. I hope you enjoy the raw emotion of the videos because I'm trying to be as real as possible. Yes, the videos are a little bit amateur but I am making these to get the information out to those who need it.
    Thanks for watching.
    Here is a link to my next video - My Recovery Story - Lumbar Fusion L4-L5 30 Weeks Post Operation - EP 8 #backpain #video #recovery
    • Spinal Fusion Recovery...
    Send questions to Fuzed24@yahoo.com and I will answer your questions during a Q and A video.
    Appreciate your support!!!
    #recovery #recoveryjourney #spinalinjury #spinalmobility #spinalcordinjury #backpain #backpainrelief #backpaintreatment #backpainstretch #surgeryrecovery #surgeryday

Комментарии • 174

  • @TheFuzedLife
    @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +7

    What’s up guys! Hope you’re enjoying the My Recovery Story series! Please make sure to Like, Comment, Subscribe and watch my other content!
    Contact me at Fuzed24@yahoo.com with questions about your spinal fusion!!
    Thanks for the support!!

  • @RICDirector
    @RICDirector 2 года назад +7

    One thing I do know is NERVE HEALING TAKES FREAKING FOREVER.
    Have a lot of patience postop, folks. It's going to take time and plenty of it, so settle in to help your body do its thing as effectively as possible.
    Be well!

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +2

      Thank you for the comment! Healing all together takes forever!
      How are you doing nowadays? We’d love to hear from you on the channel!

  • @mrrodgers2968
    @mrrodgers2968 Год назад +4

    Dude, this surgery brings people to their knees. You’re kicking it’s butt!

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! Hope you’re doing well!

  • @TheFuzedLife
    @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +2

    Hey Guys!
    I was locked out of my account for a while. I finally got back in. I’m going to start making content again real soon!!
    I’ll post a Q and A video for you tonight!!

  • @christinegrivna438
    @christinegrivna438 Год назад +2

    1 month out of my L4, L5 fusion as well, doing so good. Just like the comments, think before you do any movements. Thank you for your video, we all need hope for each day ahead.

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      Please update us on your condition!
      I’m glad the video helped! Keep in touch!

  • @hsussman63
    @hsussman63 2 года назад +4

    A very much appreciate these videos and pleased for your progress. Cool thing about the internet is it is the gift that never goes away. Here it is Sept. 2022 and still benefitting from your recordings. I'm using the data you've shared to both mentally prepare for a surgery on Sept. 20 th, and gauge what my experience will be like. Thx again!

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      I’m so glad the videos helped.
      Can you give us an update on how you’re doing today? Keep the channel updated!
      Stay safe and stay healthy!

  • @sammyer4331
    @sammyer4331 3 года назад +9

    Just wanted to share that I got my fusion done yesterday and am home already today! I walked inside without any assistance. It went better than expected. Good luck to anyone reading this. Here's to hoping each day gets better from here on out!

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  3 года назад +5

      That's great! I was in the hospital 3 days with excruciating pain. I'm glad yours went so well. Don't get tricked, take it easy.

    • @sammyer4331
      @sammyer4331 3 года назад +2

      @@TheFuzedLife I’m definitely sore from the travel home and walking. If this is the worst it gets, I will be okay. Thank god for the meds. Just going to take it slow and get better day by day - thanks for leading the way for us.

    • @jtld2824
      @jtld2824 3 года назад +2

      @@sammyer4331 That's great to hear Sam! How many levels/which did you have done? TLIF, ALIF? Glad to hear it's going well.

    • @sammyer4331
      @sammyer4331 3 года назад +3

      @@jtld2824 hey Joshua, I had single level minimally invasive PLIF done at L5/S1 with decompression and titanium spacer. It’s getting a little better each day. Weening myself off of the narcotics. Trying to eat as healthy as possible and do everything I can do help my body. Still sore but able to walk around a bit. I was real scared beforehand but I think everything will be okay in time. Good luck, let me know if you have more questions! These videos series really helped me wrap my head around what to expect. Do your own research and make a decision you can live with.

    • @Katdan06
      @Katdan06 3 года назад +2

      @@sammyer4331 I’m so nervous. I haven’t got my surgery date yet, that’s why I’m watching the videos. I want to prepare myself.

  • @user-zo2ln1en4l
    @user-zo2ln1en4l 2 года назад +3

    These videos are so helpful Thankyou you are doing so well I’m sorry about your friend I hope he is doing ok my surgery for this is very soon & my surgeon gave me the pros & cons of this operation but I have bought a wheelchair 4 back up as u never know do u everyone is different but listening to your body & gentle pacing & resting & not pushing above the bar of my recovery like you is the way to go 💖

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      I’d love an update on your status! I’m so glad the video helped!
      Please stay safe and healthy!

  • @kcoffey0708
    @kcoffey0708 23 дня назад +1

    My issues started in 5th grade with a trampoline incident, 2 car accidents and age. I’m 63 now. I’ve had 2 back surgeries at L4 & 5. Lots of epidural injects. Now I have to see a surgeon about a fusion. I’m scared, but your videos are helping.

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  18 дней назад +2

      I’m sorry to hear that your problems started so early! I’m glad the videos helped! Thanks for supporting the channel!

  • @raymonddonahue1942
    @raymonddonahue1942 Год назад +2

    Sir your definitely on the road for total success

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      I think so sir! I’m thankful of you supporting the channel. I hope the videos help.

  • @soaringkite2673
    @soaringkite2673 2 года назад +2

    I am on day one post surgery and am still in a lot of pain (thank God for pain medication, right?) I’m so happy to have found your channel as I now know what expect during my recovery. Thank you for sharing your journey.

    • @AllNFLAllTheTime
      @AllNFLAllTheTime Год назад +1

      How are your at 2 months?

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      Kite,
      Can you get us an update!? We’d love to hear from you on the channel!

  • @ambu6478
    @ambu6478 25 дней назад +1

    I hurt my back a few years ago helping pick a patient up off the floor. It kept getting worse over the years and this past July 4th, I did something to really screw it up! I couldn't lie down on our bed, I couldn't lie on the couch. The only place I could get any relief was in a recliner. I saw two different surgeons and finally had spinal fusion surgery six weeks ago. I've been going through the normal recovery process, but in the last two weeks my back pain has gotten almost as bad as it was before surgery. I've watched how I get up and down, how I get in and out of bed, etc...the pain and burning in my left leg is so bad at times. I met with my surgeon a few days ago and he now wants to do surgery again! I don't know if I can go through it again! The hospital he is at is over 150 miles away. I can't even drive yet! What a mess!!

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  18 дней назад +1

      I don’t envy the position you’re in. I can’t believe you’re facing another surgery. Make sure you ask the proper questions and stick up for yourself. Make sure the surgery is 100% necessary. Have the doc explain exactly what’s going on and why it has to be operated on.

  • @flyovernews22
    @flyovernews22 2 года назад +3

    I’m 4 months and 3 weeks past fusion l2-3-4. 2 discs replaced. I was in bad shape before. Severe atrophy in both thighs. Worse in right. I’m 62 years old. I’m walking a mile and a half a day. I can do some chores like yard work, some things around our ranch etc. I’m also doing physical therapy exercises. But you are right about needing to rest now and then…. And I have to make a conscious choice to not do to much. I have a little bit of residual nerve pain in right leg that continues to get better. I knew in advance this may take some time because of the severity and length of time I had the problems. I still have some stiffness and muscle pain but I’m working through it okay. It is a big time surgery….and everyone heals differently. Prior to the surgery I had debilitating leg cramps much of the time. Those are completely gone, and have been since the moment I woke up from surgery. It is a commitment one needs to make before the surgery. You can’t sit in the recliner for weeks and months after this surgery… not and get well.

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      Flyover, let’s get an update! How are you nowadays? Looking forward to hearing from you!!

  • @steventhomas5093
    @steventhomas5093 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for yet another great video...this past March I had a 3 level double fusion (L4-L5, L5-S1) with 2 disc replacements...it was the worst pain I ever had and I've had plenty...it was debilitating both mentally and physically...I stopped all meds about 3 weeks ago..I still have pain and stiffness but nothing like before...I now walk for 40 mins a day and I'm back in the gym doing light lifting... your body let's you know what you can and can't do...everyone heals different but it also depends on your mental toughness...I just couldn't stand laying in bed most of the day...I had to push harder but be smarter...I feel good and stronger now...I know in time the pain and stiffness will go away if I can avoid any setbacks but so far I'm feeling better than I ever could imagine..thank you for your videos..they actually helped enlighten me on the whole process and motivated me to push more when I could've easily given up...God bless you sir and thanks again.

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  3 года назад +3

      Steven,
      Sounds like you're doing great. Just don't overdo it. I haven't touched a weight, just resistance bands and yoga.
      Listen to your body.

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      Steve, can you update the channel on how you’re doing? We’d love to hear from you!
      Stay healthy!

    • @its_ari5458
      @its_ari5458 2 месяца назад

      Hello friend how you doing now years later

  • @karlaagebrasted1797
    @karlaagebrasted1797 21 день назад +1

    Had L3-L5 done last October. This December it unfortunately have to be extended with L1-L3. Last time I was in hospital 9 days due to very severe pains. I hope to be home much faster this time. I have god hard painkillers (opium) for 17 months now. This have to end. But right now I cannot live without ,due to the back pain.

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  18 дней назад +1

      Please try and find natural solutions to the pain. Hard narcotics are so harmful and addicting!

  • @raymonddonahue1942
    @raymonddonahue1942 Год назад +1

    Brother your doing fantastic, please, please think with lifting anything.I MEAN THINK. Proud of you, keep doing it & thanks for allowing me into your recovery. Ray

  • @mitchverhulst8912
    @mitchverhulst8912 2 года назад +2

    just wanted to share my journey I am at week 4 post surgery still quite sore. I had an L 4/5 fusion and L5/s1 disc replacement and also some stabilisation screws, they went in from front and the back for fusion and replacement and in from the back for the screws. I am 30yo from Carpenter from AUSTRALIA.

    • @user-zo2ln1en4l
      @user-zo2ln1en4l 2 года назад +2

      Glad to hear your op went ok Mitch ❤️‍🩹 2 u on your healing journey

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      Mitch,
      Great to hear from you.
      How are you nowadays!? We’d love to hear from you on the channel!

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      @@user-zo2ln1en4lhow are you doing nowadays? Love to hear an update!

    • @its_ari5458
      @its_ari5458 2 месяца назад

      Hello friend how you doing now years later

  • @DianaStuckert
    @DianaStuckert 2 месяца назад +1

    This surgeries now are extremely successful. Very rarely are there problems due to the surgery itself. Sometimes the patient has too much spinal degeneration and will need other surgeries. Sometimes people push themselves too hard too soon. Hardware failure would be extremely rare.

  • @brianmacintire3064
    @brianmacintire3064 2 года назад +4

    Man, your story about your pain build is identical to mine. You just forget that low level pain until that high level shit takes over. My L4 L5 S1 fusion is next month.

    • @user-zo2ln1en4l
      @user-zo2ln1en4l 2 года назад

      Sending you ❤ upon your healing journey Brian

    • @AllNFLAllTheTime
      @AllNFLAllTheTime Год назад

      Brian, update sir?

    • @brianmacintire3064
      @brianmacintire3064 Год назад

      @@AllNFLAllTheTime Was delayed until next month. By the end of February :( Effin' doctors.

    • @brianmacintire3064
      @brianmacintire3064 Год назад

      @@AllNFLAllTheTime L4-L5 fusion on March 14 😬

    • @its_ari5458
      @its_ari5458 2 месяца назад

      Hello friend how you doing now. Surgery work for you?

  • @Polecat-qz5om
    @Polecat-qz5om 3 года назад +1

    Fack dang poor guy. I’m so sorry. Praying for him.

  • @andrewbastien5763
    @andrewbastien5763 3 года назад +2

    You really give me hope

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  3 года назад +2

      Hey Andrew,
      I appreciate that, but like I said there are factors out of our control that have to come out on the positive side to even start the recovery.

    • @POPACLOUD
      @POPACLOUD 3 года назад +3

      What Type Fusion Surgery did you have. I had a fusion back in ‘84 where they just packed crushed bone in from the back side.. I have had sciatic pain if I was too active… Now the pain is so bad at time I can’t stand or walk due to years of degradation. I now have an Neurosurgeon that wants to do an OLIF or LLIF Minimal Invasive surgery… I have researched and they have come along way since 1984. I am 65 now.. wish me luck.

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  3 года назад +2

      @@POPACLOUD
      Good luck sir. I think you're right, you had surgery 37 years ago, that's older than me! Best of luck!!

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      @@POPACLOUDcan we get an update on your status?
      How are you doing nowadays?

  • @mychaelpierce8049
    @mychaelpierce8049 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for all your insight. I really appreciate your input & help. I'm waiting for a surgery date and although I'm 62, fortunately I'm in excellent shape and at my ideal weight. I'm willing to take the risk at this point, but the whole idea is pretty daunting. I've been pretty bullet proof all my life and very active and now this! I'm retired LE and we definitely have some things in common. Fortunately my wife is a retired RN. Take care

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  5 месяцев назад +2

      Take care as well sir. It is a very scary step. Good luck with whatever path you go down just keep us updated if you do get a fusion. We all love sharing stories!

  • @thewatcher8773
    @thewatcher8773 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for sharing your journey. Your first video described my journey almost exactly. I go in for pre-op consult in a week, with the operation to be within 10 days after that meeting. Not looking forward to it at all, but fingers crossed that I can have a recovery similar to yours. It seems like getting active as soon as possible after surgery, but taking it slow were some key contributors. Your being in great shape prior to the operation probably helped a lot as well, which I’m not.

  • @lisamcclintock8090
    @lisamcclintock8090 Год назад +1

    I had the exact same thing done and mine failed too. And I rested like I should because hubby wouldn’t/won’t let me bend etc. and this was my second one! I had a fusion four years ago on 3&4 and then another on 4&5&S1 PLUS a bulging disc. Needless to say, I, in a dark place right now 😢

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +2

      Lisa, if you’d like to discuss anything off forum you can contact me at Fuzed24@yahoo.com. I hope you’re doing ok. It’s a tough time. You’ll get through! Thanks for supporting the channel and reaching out!!

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      Lisa, how are you doing nowadays? We’d love to hear from you.
      Stay healthy!

  • @madhihamegi6121
    @madhihamegi6121 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi. First of all, very useful videos BIG thankU for sharing. I am grateful to AI ChatGPT who suggested your videos when I asked for experience of people who had spinal fusion; your videos came 2nd in the suggested list, so far they are the best. I am 56 yrs old from Saudi Arabia and I had my L2/L3 fusion 4,weeks ago. Your videos are amazing and really helping me go through this journey. 👍🏻

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you, I’m so glad the videos are helping!

  • @movingon.............6850
    @movingon.............6850 2 года назад +2

    Why are you not loading anymore videos?

  • @Blackops1990
    @Blackops1990 2 года назад +1

    Hope your still doing well

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      All is well brother. Just posted new content.

  • @antoniovelez513
    @antoniovelez513 Год назад +1

    Being able to jog seems to be a huge win. Able to handle the impact from each stride, says a lot. I like to know when you were able to lift things off the floor without and restrictions or abnormal pain, if you reached that point. Thanks.

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      8-9 months lifting things with no doctor restrictions. I still restrict myself from heavy lifting. Thanks for watching Antonio!! I hope you’re doing well!

  • @raymonddonahue1942
    @raymonddonahue1942 Год назад +1

    Will you be able to share who did the surgery?

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      I will share in private. Fuzed24@yahoo.com

  • @raymonddonahue1942
    @raymonddonahue1942 Год назад +1

    Please do your homework on everything, the surgeon, what type of procedure & what type of equipment, this is a must, don't trust someone say this guy or this lady. Do the work. It's for the rest of your life people, this is the real deal. Ray

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +2

      Thank Ray. I really appreciate your comments and your support of the channel. Your knowledge and experience is appreciated and welcomed.

  • @thebruise
    @thebruise 3 года назад +3

    hi mate, nice to see you are doing well, I'm a month behind you too but way behind you physically, had lots of flare ups due to inflammation and unable to get them down so lost months because of those, constant pins and needles in my legs which is annoying but just been put on some pain killers which are more neuro based and they are helping, I still feel the bottom of my back is swollen but at least it doesn't hurt. Same as you am back at work but cant walk too far and certainly cant jump :) sure I'll get there though but reckon it'll be a year, interested to hear what supplements you've been taking for the inflammation though, take care Rich

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  3 года назад +2

      Hey Rich,
      I'm glad you're doing ok, I hope you get a full recovery brother.
      I'm on Tumeric, Ginger, Curcumin, Tart Cherry, Currant Oil and a multivitamin. I also take a few mushrooms like Lions Mane and Cortyceps which may help a little for that but are for cognitive and immunity reasons.

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      Rich, how you doing nowadays, sir?

  • @raymonddonahue1942
    @raymonddonahue1942 Год назад +1

    You're able to use your duty belt

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад

      Sir we can talk more of youd like. Fuzed24@yahoo.com.
      Yes I can use a duty belt.

  • @AkhyansuPattnaik
    @AkhyansuPattnaik 3 года назад +2

    I can completely correlate with your condition mate. I'm 27 & I was diagnosed with a calcified disc herniation at L5-S1 at 24 due to multiple microtruma I had suffered while playing football & tennis during my college days. I got microdiscectomy done 2 years back but pain has started reappearing in a mild scale for last 6 months & I've been advised a fusion. I wanna know have you started swimming & doing proper physio sessions with the pt in a gym?

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  3 года назад +1

      Sir,
      I did all the PT myself. Lots of walking at first. I'm now running, doing pushups and air squats, pull ups, cycling. My problem is there is no public pool where I live so it's hard to lap swim but I'm doing great.
      It was very hard at first but I'm recovering nicely and I hope you will also.

    • @AllNFLAllTheTime
      @AllNFLAllTheTime Год назад

      Pattniak, update sir?

    • @its_ari5458
      @its_ari5458 2 месяца назад

      Hello friend how you doing now

    • @AkhyansuPattnaik
      @AkhyansuPattnaik 2 месяца назад +1

      I got another microdiscectomy at the same level L5S1 to debride the remaining disc that was impinging on the nerve. My surgeon wanted to avoid a fusion & decided to go for a revision decompression without fusing that level because fusion once done can't be reverted. The surgery was in November 2022. Now almost 2 years post op I'm pretty much doing all stuff like swimming, jogging & working out in the gym regularly. But i still have some amount of radicular pain if I sit longer, which I'm managing by avoiding long sitting at a stretch.

  • @anasjamal390
    @anasjamal390 2 года назад +1

    What exercise you do after surgery???

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      Walking! Tons of walking!
      How are you doing nowadays?

  • @davee.9580
    @davee.9580 2 года назад +2

    I'm about to go in for the same surgery, your videos are giving me serious doubt on if I wanna go thru with it... This does not sound good.

    • @RICDirector
      @RICDirector 2 года назад +1

      I hope you did go with it and are doing well.

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the comment! Dave, how are you doing??

    • @its_ari5458
      @its_ari5458 2 месяца назад

      Hello friend how you doing now year later

  • @johnmitchell8925
    @johnmitchell8925 2 года назад +2

    Guess I should feel great full I made it 7 years

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      John, what’s your condition like after 7 years sir? Can the channel get an update??

    • @its_ari5458
      @its_ari5458 7 месяцев назад

      Hello friend how you doing now years later

  • @sc9683
    @sc9683 2 года назад +1

    I can’t believe you can do impact activities. I am 5 and a half month post fusion and I inakbhe it would hurt a lot to jump or run. Does your back still get sore or get a burning pain after a long time on your feet or lots of activity?

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      S c. Yes I still get sore. Absolutely. A bunch of new little pains here and there but they go away!! Good luck and keep me updated!!

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      SC,
      How are you nowadays? I’d love to get an update!

  • @italiaboy77
    @italiaboy77 3 года назад +1

    Also the Only pain medicine I am taking is gabapentin I completely stop the painkillers about three weeks ago just because I did not like the way it made me feel And in all honesty not quite sure if it really helped with pain more or less let me days off into space but once it wore off the pain was still there I am also curious about the supplements that you’re taking for inflammation

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  3 года назад +2

      Im on Tumeric, Ginger, Curcumin, Currant Oil and Tart Cherry for the inflammation.
      I never liked the pain killers or Gabapentin. With my back issues NOTHING was helping.

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      Italia,
      Can we get an update on your status? We’d love to hear from you!
      Stay healthy!

  • @millieserrano2595
    @millieserrano2595 3 года назад +2

    How long did you have to wait before you were able to BLT

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  3 года назад +1

      Can you catch me up on the internet slang? What is BLT?

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  3 года назад +3

      It just clicked. Bending, lifting, twisting, correct?
      At three months I was cleared to start rehabbing my ability to BLT.

    • @thetank2730
      @thetank2730 Год назад +1

      Bend lift and twist

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      @@thetank2730thank you for clarifying.

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      Millie,
      How you doing nowadays? Can the channel get an update?
      Stay healthy!

  • @arunchaudhary2180
    @arunchaudhary2180 3 года назад +1

    Hey bud, do u have any sort of discomfort if legs. I feel like something is moving in legs, restless legs

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  3 года назад +1

      I used to feel just a very faint tingly jolt go into my left foot and toes that didn't impact anything but I don't anymore.

  • @ryanwyatt8733
    @ryanwyatt8733 6 дней назад

    Im thinking of having this surgery,,trauma caused my spondylolisthesis,,since then my legs are very small ...my question is did you notice any difference in leg size since surgery??

  • @jimt7758
    @jimt7758 2 года назад +1

    Hey Man , Good video . I'm 51 2 months post Alif . I'm just wondering if you can remember your first 3 months and help me out ?. I consider myself as healthy and pretty Athletic . I recently had neck fusion and I was back playing golf within 4 weeks . This time around the low back disc fusion has been a pain to recover from . My right leg cramps up pretty bad and the pain reaches about an 8 .I was wondering if you still had numbness or cramps in your legs 2 months out?. I know everyones experiences and feels are diffrent and I'm just wondering if everything I'm going through is normal . The only way its becomes normal for me is taking meds 2x a day otherwise its a real bad day . Any info provided is appreciated . Thank you!

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      Jim, yes at 2 months I did have numbness in my left calf and muscle cramps were definitely common for me.
      Sorry for the late response. How are you now!?!?

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      Jim,
      Can you give us an update on your status? We’d love to hear how you’re doing nowadays!
      Stay healthy and safe!

  • @HypotheticalX
    @HypotheticalX 3 года назад +1

    you are looking good
    hope to see you 100% soon 😊
    btw bro how many levels (fusion) have you done? L4-L5-S1?

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  3 года назад +3

      Yes L4-L5-S1

    • @supermushroom3175
      @supermushroom3175 Год назад +1

      How are you doing nowadays? Update? Did you ever in the past consider artificial disc replacement? Glad to c u r doing well so far on the available vids u have. I have a herniated L4-L5 disc and fear losing my career over it as I do semi physical work, nothing too too heavy tho

    • @AllNFLAllTheTime
      @AllNFLAllTheTime Год назад +1

      @@supermushroom3175 do you eat those super mushrooms?

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      @@supermushroom3175I’m doing great! No I never considered the artificial disc.
      If you see some of my new content I’m running, lifting, sprinting, etc.
      How are you!?

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      How are you doing insomaniac? Can you update the channel on your status?

  • @johnneal6483
    @johnneal6483 2 года назад +3

    I am 17 weeks post op L3-L4, L4-L5 TLIF and am too in Law Enforcement. I just put my gear on for the first time for a training day and felt well but still have numbness at and slightly below my left knee which won't let me do more than a fast walk during moving exercises. I am still on a desk assignment for light duty. My biggest thing now is the lower back tightness that comes and goes. My surgeon said I can start to moderately take Ibuprofen which helps a lot. Anyway, now that you over a year since surgery I was wanting to know how it's going with your job and if you operate on the street and the challenges that you may have experienced with it.

    • @AllNFLAllTheTime
      @AllNFLAllTheTime Год назад +1

      Agree!

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      Hey John, I’m full duty and I’m doing great. No setback. I’m at 2 years post op. How you doing brother? Please update me and the channel!!

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      John,
      How is everything going? We’d love to hear an update on your status!
      Stay healthy!

    • @johnneal6483
      @johnneal6483 Год назад

      @@TheFuzedLife I’ve been doing really well with my double lumbar fusion. I have been back to street patrol for 13 months now. I workout almost everyday by using nautilus and stretching. I stay away from squats with weights. I do have neuropathy in my left knee which prevents me from running more than maybe 30yds or so. Standing with all the gear on for extended times does bother me but I can sit for a few minutes or lean on something to help with that. I am also back to golfing. Swing just doesn’t have the full range of motion. All in all just keep exercising to keep it strong.

  • @rayl3329
    @rayl3329 Год назад +1

    Hey brother are you in law enforcement? Just found this video and I need to have the same surgery you had...wondering if we could chat a bit please?

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      Ray,
      Sir I am. Let’s talk. Fuzed24@yahoo.com

    • @AllNFLAllTheTime
      @AllNFLAllTheTime Год назад +1

      Thanks for service guys

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      @@AllNFLAllTheTimeyou’re welcome!

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  Год назад +1

      Ray,
      How you doing nowadays brother?

    • @rayl3329
      @rayl3329 Год назад +1

      @@TheFuzedLife Trying to avoid the knife for at least a couple years until I'm done with the gig. And you?

  • @SaltySeabee
    @SaltySeabee 3 года назад +1

    I was under the impression that anti-inflammatories or NSAIDS were a bad idea for 6mos to a year?

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  3 года назад +1

      Hey CR.
      It's natural supplements. It's food in a pill. I don't take NSAIDS.

    • @SaltySeabee
      @SaltySeabee 3 года назад +2

      @@TheFuzedLife good to know, I'll look into them. Im 5wks post op and can't believe how good I feel... I believe its the amount of walking 2.5-5 miles daily and Physical Therapy 2x a week... still extremely hesitant to do a lot of things. I was worried before the procedure that I would be limited physically and quality of life wouldn't be the same. I hope at 6 months I'll be where you're at.

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  3 года назад +2

      @@SaltySeabee Just listen to your body. No shame in resting AT ALL. The first mile I walked was around 27 minutes now I'm at a normal 4 miles an hour pace. Keep it up and good luck sir!

  • @ndas2800
    @ndas2800 3 года назад +2

    Hi ... Friend . I am from India .
    My L5S1 fusion surgery done last month . Now it's going on 5th week . When I lying on bed I feel a pain at the point of the operation .
    How long will this pain last?
    Can I expect this pain at this time?
    Please share your experience .
    I am waiting for your valuable reply.

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  3 года назад +4

      Yes you're going to have that pain for a while. That was normal for me.
      I would expect this pain for probably 2 months but it's not just going to go away. Everything is gradual. Take it easy as much as you can. There is always time to build yourself back up.

    • @HypotheticalX
      @HypotheticalX 3 года назад +1

      hey bro may I ask where did you get it done? I’m currently in Delhi for the surgery. so any recommendations or surgeon nearby?

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  3 года назад +1

      @@HypotheticalX nothing near India. I had it done in El Paso, Texas.

    • @ndas2800
      @ndas2800 3 года назад +1

      @@TheFuzedLife
      Thank You Very Much ..❤️

    • @kavyakiran4
      @kavyakiran4 3 года назад +1

      Hi

  • @italiaboy77
    @italiaboy77 3 года назад +2

    I know it’s very odd to call somebody you never talk to before but There is not a ton of people That understand low back pain/fusion surgery and have experienced it and know how to deal with it in the most effective way.I am from Michigan I am 42 years old and would truly appreciate if you could reach out to me

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  3 года назад +1

      In order to not make our phone numbers public, do you have a messaging app that we can exchange numbers on?

    • @italiaboy77
      @italiaboy77 3 года назад +1

      Christiandinicola@gmail.com we should be able to exchange there?

    • @italiaboy77
      @italiaboy77 3 года назад +1

      Or let me know what app and I will download it I’m not sure.I have WhatsApp if you want to use that or just let me know what you want to do but I really would like to talk to you

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  3 года назад +1

      @@italiaboy77 I'll send you an email when I'm off work.

    • @italiaboy77
      @italiaboy77 3 года назад +1

      Thank you

  • @sc9683
    @sc9683 2 года назад +2

    You can’t say his surgey failed! It’s way too early. A surgey like that takes 12 months plus and berber’s can take 1-2 years to fully heal. If is very damaging to make statements like that and wildly inaccurate.

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  2 года назад +3

      S.C.,
      Sorry about the "wildly inaccurate statement" that was repeated from him and his doctor. He had 2 screws come loose and he just had a follow up surgery. If you have a follow up surgery because your metal plate is swinging on 2 screws, did that surgery fail or is that inaccurate?

    • @sc9683
      @sc9683 2 года назад +2

      @@TheFuzedLife Yes this is terribly sad and I feel so sorry for him. This was not mentioned in the video. Go easy man. I am trying to protect myself and others who have had surgey and are still feeling pain and asking themselves ‘does this mean my fusion has failed’ It’s a very scary time. I thought I would be pain free after my fusion.

    • @TheFuzedLife
      @TheFuzedLife  2 года назад +4

      @@sc9683
      Understood. I get it, it's a very scary time in your life.

    • @HypotheticalX
      @HypotheticalX 2 года назад

      @@sc9683 I’m 8.5 months out L4-5 fusion. Still same amount of pain as before surgery! In addition to this I have now a lot of stiffness and pain associated to movement. I originally got the surgery for debilitating back pain only without any radiating pain. Drs can’t find out anything. Says fusion is taking place and rod screws in safe place. Then how come I’m still in severe pain? Can’t even do the simplest activities without getting flare-ups. Does this make it a failed back surgery?