Im happy that im getting surgery because im almost always in pain.The only part I dont like is the no sports for 2 years.Is anyone else feeling this way.
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Originally posted by fusion2011 View PostIm happy that im getting surgery because im almost always in pain.The only part I dont like is the no sports for 2 years.Is anyone else feeling this way.
I LOVE sports, and I was worried about the same thing. I just had a spinal fusion a little over a year ago. A couple pieces of advice...
The hardest one first. Listen to your doctor! Don't overdo it, or it might be longer than that.
Do what you can to stay active. I did what I could handle, and kept walking and swimming. I ended up playing volleyball (cautiously) a little less than a year after my surgery. Set goals for yourself, and you'll be back to sports soon.
Hope your surgery goes well and you get back to sports!
Katie
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