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lumber decompression laminectomy

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dillon | 23:40 Mon 22nd May 2006 | Body & Soul
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have recently had this operation - can anyone tell me when i will expect to see (if any) the benefits - i.e. 1month, 6months a year etc
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I've had a discectomy, so sort of like your op. I think. I was really stiff for perhaps a month, then it started to ease off. After that, the more I moved about, got back to a normal life, the faster things got better. I think by 6 months after I was noticeably better, a year after I was lots better. It took a while for my back to sort of 'free up' and settle back down after being messed about. I'd suffered from back problems for so long, my back had developed a curve, but even that has mostly straightened out, several years on.


As to the back pain/sciatica I was suffering, that disappeared almost immediately after the op.


Best thing I ever did! There was a risk, but for me it paid of wonderfully.

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