In 1984 I screwed my back up at work, This was before they had CAT scans or MRIs. After 3 weeks of pure hell and every test they could do, the doctor told me I had to have surgery. I said ok and what are my chances? 40/60 he said, not good I said. Well you have a disk at L4/L5 and L3/L4 that are crushed and herniated and if we dont operate you will be in a wheel chair soon. Well I did not have the surgery and I am still walking, I have to watch what I do and still see the doctors and I work smarter not harder. As long as you can take the pain and keep it in check without hard drugs, dont get operated on. Look into other options, lose some weight, see a physical therapies and learn to stretch and how to build your back up again.DONT GIVE UP ON YOURSELF and give in. Keep positive outlook on things. IT WORKS!! I had a 4 1/2in tumor taken out of my head in 2004 and kept a positive outlook, and went back to work in 4 weeks. No one could believe it. I told the doctor that he had to get this done and me back on my feet because I got beans to cut and wheat to plant. 2 weeks after surgery I was in the cab cutting soy beans (the doctor flipped out) and I got my wheat planted. You got to do what you got to do, dont give up on your self, beat the odds. Bandit
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