I can't believe I'll be post op 2 yrs this August! But a question to you post-op(over a year or so)people... I was just on vacation in Arizona and I still felt a pulling feeling on my left side/front where my scar is. I did have a carry bag that I had to help with at the airport. Perhaps it's from a bit of lifting,
I just can't believe I still have these feelings or will there always be reminders???
Also I tried sleeping on my stomach & still cannot do it..comfortably, anyone else?
thks, Lynne
I just can't believe I still have these feelings or will there always be reminders???
Also I tried sleeping on my stomach & still cannot do it..comfortably, anyone else?
thks, Lynne
I used to always sleep on my stomach, but there's no way I'd chose that anymore. At physical therapy when I need to lie down on my stomach, I have to move any pillow(s) away first and take off my glasses or it kills me.
I've tried to explain it to my (very nice) PT guy... but I guess that's a strange thing. How long is your fusion? He was trying to show me on a spine model why it probably bothers me so much... and why something absolutely kills me if I try to lift my leg up off the table, doing backward leg-lifts. (I don't know what you call them.) But there's something in my SI joint or thereabouts that starts hurting really badly. He thinks maybe it is a nerve that is trapped or something. Anyway, just wanted to let you know I don't like lying on my stomach either... it's like you're trying to bend backwards and can't do it.
Probably true, but then maybe I've got company. Not really, as I didn't have an anterior surgery. Since my fusion goes way up to just about my neck, it feels like my face is being pushed down on the surface (PT table or bed) if I try it. That's why I have to take my glasses off first when I do it. I log roll onto my back, then log roll over to my stomach, sort of. Anyway, it's hard to do and I don't like the feeling, so other than for exercises, it won't be something I do!
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