I under went an L4-L5 laminectomy...January,15,1997.......followed all Doctors orders and was back at work (power Engineer) in 120 days. However,I never again Parachuted, never again jumped down from a height greater than 12",never again allowed my weight to exceed 195 Lbs.(5'11") and my waist to never exceed 36". I make sure I never stand on one leg on a stepladder. I only were a belt if walking and never while driving a vehicle. My wallet is never in my hind pocket. I wear only well made shoes that take the impact of walking. I consider the medical team to be Saints! They performed a miracle on me. The pain before was terrible! Now I have possibly 10 bad days per year....only because I forget to use the hoist to lift or a cart to move something. I have a well made thick cushion on my CASE 830,JD 520,TEA 20 Ferguson. I purchased a bed and matters with as many springs as I could afford. I've never been sorry I had the surgery. I did check with a family member(RN) as to whom was possibly the highest regarded Neurosurgeon in the town. Shoveling snow and running a vacuum cleaner is sure to cause my L4-L5 to give pain.
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