I am starting to scare 50 and 19 years ago I had some real back nerve issues with pain down the legs. Disk at L5-S1 was deteriorated pretty bad. Went to a bunch of doctors all saying surgery was an option. Started taking a personal survey whenever I met or heard of somebody who had had similar surgery. My non-scientific survey indicated that it was about 50-50 whether or not it helped.
I opted to do some physical therapy and try to change my lifestyle to accommadate it. So far so good. I do rarely feel some "shooters" down my leg, but they usually pass quickly. Sometimes I need to find a good position to lay in to relieve the pressure and sometimes it is better to take a walk and work things through. I usually tell people I do about 95% of what I ever did and the 5% I am missing I probably should not have been doing anyway.
I am sure 20 years later they probably have new/better techniques so my survey results might be different today.
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