My lovely girlfriend Sam had a discectomy yesterday. She's had back problems over the years and more recently bouts of sciatica that have been very debilitating. Visits to the doctor and a scan revealed herniated disc, so it was ever stronger pain killers when it was bad, and strengthening excercises when it was good.
Last Thursday she began started to feel numb in her legs and groin, and her doctor had always said to watch out for numbness and to get straight to A&E if she felt any in the groin area. We were on our way to work in London at the time, so when we got to Marylebone she ordered a cab to UCHL. I had to go to work as I had a recording session to get to so I had to leave her to go alone :|
After the usual wait at A&E they sent her straight for a MRI scan which was sent to a surgeon at the London Hospital of Neurology and Neurosurgery. The surgeon said you better get here quick. I was back with her by this time. A few hours later she was being told her herniated disc was pressing dangerously against her spinal nerve and she would need an operation to remove the disc to avoid any permanent nerve damage! It's moment like this you really think "oh f#€k". You barely have time to think things through, and what would be the best thing to do, you just have to go with it and trust the experts.
So yesterday morning she had the Op. And now with a long recovery and probably 2 months off work due to the demanding nature of her job, it puts things in perspective. Imagine if she had decided not to go to A&E? She could have been looking at having a disability for life.
The op went well and it's early days, so it will be some time before she feels normal and herself again. I hope I can take the pressure off her and make her feel that she has as much time as she needs to get better and stronger.
Thank goodness for the NHS, they came up trumps this time. And fingers crossed for Sam's recovery.
Would be good to hear from any body has had this procedure and can give any advice!
Cheers
Last Thursday she began started to feel numb in her legs and groin, and her doctor had always said to watch out for numbness and to get straight to A&E if she felt any in the groin area. We were on our way to work in London at the time, so when we got to Marylebone she ordered a cab to UCHL. I had to go to work as I had a recording session to get to so I had to leave her to go alone :|
After the usual wait at A&E they sent her straight for a MRI scan which was sent to a surgeon at the London Hospital of Neurology and Neurosurgery. The surgeon said you better get here quick. I was back with her by this time. A few hours later she was being told her herniated disc was pressing dangerously against her spinal nerve and she would need an operation to remove the disc to avoid any permanent nerve damage! It's moment like this you really think "oh f#€k". You barely have time to think things through, and what would be the best thing to do, you just have to go with it and trust the experts.
So yesterday morning she had the Op. And now with a long recovery and probably 2 months off work due to the demanding nature of her job, it puts things in perspective. Imagine if she had decided not to go to A&E? She could have been looking at having a disability for life.
The op went well and it's early days, so it will be some time before she feels normal and herself again. I hope I can take the pressure off her and make her feel that she has as much time as she needs to get better and stronger.
Thank goodness for the NHS, they came up trumps this time. And fingers crossed for Sam's recovery.
Would be good to hear from any body has had this procedure and can give any advice!
Cheers