6 years ago the Dr's wanted to fuse my L4 and L5. I refused and changed my life style. Try PT first. I walked on a treadmill that was in a tank they filled with water up to my chest. Walking and sleeping on the floor helped me. I can't ride a motorcycle or a lawn mower without paying the price. Need a tractor with a soft ride. I couldn't lift more than 10# without being in pain and learned that bending over hurts too. Dr told me to get rid of the caddy and drive a SUV or truck. He was right. However, if I had a chipped bone I would have it removed. It will never get better. People who have had fusion tell me that the disk above the fusion are the next to go. DR also told me that your back is like a debit card that you can't add more money to it. When you use it up you have used it up. Epidurals took my pain away until the PT got a hold of me. Make sure the Dr has an x-ray machine to locate your nerves before you get a shot. If he hits a nerve or get into your spinal fluid you are going to wish you were dead! Your head will feal like it's going to explode. Stay off things that jar your spine and stop bending over when you lift things. LOL
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