Back Just before Thanksgiving I had a L4 L5 bilateral laminectomy / micro discectomy due to a herniation and spinal stenosis / bone spurs. It took almost 2 years of dealing with pain during covid getting injections, ablations etc. and fighting with insurance. After surgery and recovery I had about 3 months of pain relief until dropping to a low position at a 22 match. Felt a sharp stabbing pain / pop in my lower back. Returned to the surgeon, had to do steroids, PT etc. for 6 weeks before insurance would allow and mri. Had my MRI on Monday and reviewed with the DR yesterday. The disk at the same level has fully ruptured and is pushing into the nerves agin, worse this time despite the extra room made by the laminectomy. I am now being told the only option I have is to live with the pain / pain management or to have a complete fusion at that level.
For those whom have been here before, I am looking for some 1st hand accounts on fusion. I have read plenty and lots of articles are stating that there is a very limited chance of returning to work if you do heavy labor. I am a diesel mechanic working mainly on medium duty trucks and busses, as well as a small scale gunsmith / machinist on my own time. If I go through with a fusion will I be able to continue working or will I be forced into a new line of work? Starting over at nearly 50yo dosent seem like the best option to me...
What do ya'll have for me???
For those whom have been here before, I am looking for some 1st hand accounts on fusion. I have read plenty and lots of articles are stating that there is a very limited chance of returning to work if you do heavy labor. I am a diesel mechanic working mainly on medium duty trucks and busses, as well as a small scale gunsmith / machinist on my own time. If I go through with a fusion will I be able to continue working or will I be forced into a new line of work? Starting over at nearly 50yo dosent seem like the best option to me...
What do ya'll have for me???