ONE YEAR LATER...WAS MY SPINE SURGERY WORTH IT? (MY L5/S1 MICRODISCECTOMY RECOVERY EXPERIENCE)

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TreyDaze

TreyDaze

Ай бұрын

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@kyunglee4548
@kyunglee4548 20 сағат бұрын
I thought I have high tolerance to pain but NOT compared to you!! I took the pain meds after my back surgery, same area L5 Lami with decompression. I hate surgery and I don’t ever ever want to get another back surgery but I too am glad I got my back surgery. It gave me my life back…. I’m still recovering, I’m only 3 weeks out 😊
@TreyDaze
@TreyDaze 12 сағат бұрын
Hooray!!! Glad you are feeling better!
@emmaeud
@emmaeud 16 күн бұрын
This is amazing!! Glad your recovery was quick 🙏
@tnit7554
@tnit7554 Ай бұрын
Guten Abend Trey! Great to hear from you again. Very good news that the operation was a true success. Greetings from rainy North Rhine Westphalia Germany.🇩🇪
@Elfutbol1212
@Elfutbol1212 Ай бұрын
Well said my Man!
@thomashovgaard3134
@thomashovgaard3134 Ай бұрын
Hey Trey from a somewhat cloudy but beautiful Denmark. Good to see youre still alive.
@TreyDaze
@TreyDaze Ай бұрын
Thomas!!! Good to hear from you brother! I would do anything to be experiencing the cloudiness in Denmark currently lol!
@Jit_N_LadyDade
@Jit_N_LadyDade Ай бұрын
Hey Trey I’m sooooo happy to see you’re thriving and doing well. I was wondering about your recovery too.😊im big on health too, i am a 🧘🏾‍♀️ yogi !
@TreyDaze
@TreyDaze Ай бұрын
Hey!!! I appreciate your kind words! Maybe one day I will give Yoga a try!
@BJ-sg6uk
@BJ-sg6uk 8 күн бұрын
Having been through the surgery, I appreciate the positivity. Great video and glad to hear it worked out. I wish you all the best.
@TreyDaze
@TreyDaze 8 күн бұрын
@@BJ-sg6uk Thank you! How are you doing now and how long ago did you have the procedure?
@BJ-sg6uk
@BJ-sg6uk 8 күн бұрын
@@TreyDaze It's been about 5-6 years. I consider the surgery a success; however, I went back into surgery for an ALIF spinal fusion approx. 4yrs after the surgery. I am now about 33months post-op from that surgery and feeling super-human. Absolutely limitless. I made videos of my progress and updates, but I still browse other people's stories, which is how I came across yours. Again, love the positivity. Stay healthy.
@frankdatankallday4745
@frankdatankallday4745 Ай бұрын
6 months here. Same surgery, same disc. I am not pain-free, but it seems like I'm slowly getting better. My biggest issue is I still can't bend without pain. Still mild nerve pain when sitting as well. It is somewhat discouraging when I hear all these success stories. Just wish I was normal again. I exercise every day. Walk every day trying as hard as I can.
@KBradAdams
@KBradAdams Ай бұрын
I had the same surgery and a year or so later sneezed and re ruptured the disc, imagine the pain about 5 times worse. I was not even close to lifting weights or enjoying life. Ended up with a fusion and that is way worse than discectomy. Better but still fighting back and leg pain. Backs are so bad when they start going or disc exactly.
@margiesimmons-cohn426
@margiesimmons-cohn426 7 күн бұрын
Same here,I’m in so much pain
@KBradAdams
@KBradAdams 7 күн бұрын
@@margiesimmons-cohn426 What is crazy is my wife has started having sciatica in her right leg, I took her to my surgeon he had her do an MRI yesterday. I can tell from the MRI she has a disc herniation at L5/S1 but waiting for her next visit with surgeon to tell her if she is going to have injections or discectomy. I am going to have her try injections first. They gave her a medrol or prednisone pack.
@Chiefles
@Chiefles 7 күн бұрын
@@margiesimmons-cohn426keep your head up ❤
@gamera7206
@gamera7206 6 күн бұрын
Did you strengthened your core muscles after the surgery?​@@KBradAdams
@bigrigchristfollower9020
@bigrigchristfollower9020 4 күн бұрын
I had L3 Laminectomy Surgery in July of 2022 and now I was having pain again and had a CAT scan done and now have a bulging disc L4-S1, I never intend to have screws and rods put in which is what they do with Spinal Fusion so I am looking into this. I'm happy for you to keep going even when you have no support, I'm 42 with four kids ages 26, 24, 22 and 20 at 42 and I am on Disability now and not because of my back but I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis and it got to where I couldn't climb upstairs or do my job as a truck driver because of losing balance, cognition issues and strength issues and I am by myself and raised my kids alone but they are my support and I look to God throughout all my headaches in life and he is my rock I can always lean on, God Bless you and your family 🙏❤️
@Crazylab1616
@Crazylab1616 4 күн бұрын
Sending you prayers and healing... You sound like a super strong human, raising your kids and being single. You will get threw this... ❤❤❤
@alloverdaplace2043
@alloverdaplace2043 Ай бұрын
Hey Trey this is amazing story i know this type of medical condition is case by case basis..it works for some people but not for others but i feel like i can relate to you. Since I'm in my 30s and consider my self an athlete I miss running so much 😭 i might get this procedure done.
@anatij7741
@anatij7741 27 күн бұрын
Thank you for this! I am having L5-S1 Microdiscectomy in couple of weeks. I honestly can’t wait. Today I had to stop working because I literally can’t walk more than 2min without pain. This is my second surgery. I had 5 years ago L4-L5 terrible pain 24/7 for two years and that pain was gone after surgery. I was skeptical about second surgery but honestly now I can’t wait. Thank you for being inspiration. I hope this one will give me my life back. Because I am two months crying in bed. 😢
@TreyDaze
@TreyDaze 26 күн бұрын
@@anatij7741 I am deeply sorry to hear about the pain and discomfort you’ve been experiencing. I was right there with you. Surgery was a lifesaver for me and I know it will be for you too! Best of luck! I’m rooting for you!
@XLDJWHAT
@XLDJWHAT 9 күн бұрын
Have you had surgery yet?
@elizabethelizabeth7059
@elizabethelizabeth7059 Күн бұрын
Just had this 2 weeks ago and I am regretting it big time Very very very painful I wouldn't recommend it Specially if you deal with depression like me 😭😭
@dh12345
@dh12345 Ай бұрын
Seeing this video gave me some sanity back in my life with the incredible anxiety I have been experiencing with a pending microdiscectomy. I have been driving myself crazy asking is this the right decision, but I did the conservative route for an L4/L5 very large extrusion. Got to the point at 6 months where I could almost get back to normal. As soon as I got back to normal and increased activity The shooting pain and burning came back. This time I am having total leg numbness and unable to lift my toes when foot is flat. Was recommended surgery as the MRI shows the original herniation is actually larger and causing a lot of impingement on the nerves. I have been losing weight prior to all this and am currently down 95lbs with the goal to get back down to the low 200s. With the large herniation any really physical activity it appears will flair it up and put me out of commission for months at a time, not an ideal living situation for myself or especially my family. I am looking to get back to being active with my kids and your video gave me some confidence that it is possible! So thank you for posting this!
@TreyDaze
@TreyDaze Ай бұрын
Wow David I am sorry to hear about everything you’ve been dealing with brother. I’m glad that I could provide some solace and I’m pulling for you man! And congrats on the weight loss! That is amazing!
@United-till-i-die
@United-till-i-die 24 күн бұрын
Had my two surgeries microdisectomy/Ferminotomy. Two months later I was going beast mode in the gym 😂 if it’s going to happen again then so be it. So far so good, surgery was on the 16/4/24 and I feel powerful. Wish you all a speedy recovery.
@TreyDaze
@TreyDaze 24 күн бұрын
@@United-till-i-die Hell yeah man! You know your body better than anyone else!
@bbnCRLB
@bbnCRLB 3 күн бұрын
Which country did you do yours?
@United-till-i-die
@United-till-i-die 3 күн бұрын
@@bbnCRLBUnited Kingdom
@SlackHoffman
@SlackHoffman Ай бұрын
Epidurals are horrendous I’ve had 2 previously . The first was a caudal and second a lumbar and it destroyed my pancreas and diabetes (I’m very slim and athletic) because of the steroids….. It’s horses for courses but I think exercise, strengthening the core, and all of the supporting muscles is the best way forwards . I’m glad your ok Trey 💪💙
@TreyDaze
@TreyDaze Ай бұрын
Wow! Im really sorry to hear about the negative side effects of the epidural treatment you experienced. And I hope that you’re doing better. You’re right…strengthening your core is a game changer.
@MercurysilverFalconOG
@MercurysilverFalconOG Ай бұрын
havent tuned in lately just remembered your channel. I personally am done with german health care and medical procedures. Btw Marienhospital sucks but you know that anyway had similar expiriences there.🤙 keep it up strong . Glad I left that run down San francisco found a much nicer city to live in its different but peopel here are alot more respectful and decent in general
@aphillips5909
@aphillips5909 Ай бұрын
Hi Trey! Great, that this surgery completely stopped all the pain. I had problems a few years ago with pain on my right buttocks side going down my right leg, no accident though. I could not sit long anymore, and standing for a long time was painful too. I had scans, and even though it showed that I had L5-S1 plus a few other bulging discs, the 5 doctors I did consult all told me that this is age related, and wear and tear, no need for a Operation at all. The last doctor I consulted mentioned that it could be that the S1 compresses a nerve slightly, but that this would not amount to the pain I was experiencing. After a lot of physical therapy, and exercises I did on my own, but not really finding long term relief, a neurosurgeon suggested to try epidural a few times to ease the nerve pain. I decided against it, because he could not tell me that this would help 100 percent, plus, I have NO high pain tolerance, and unless you put me to sleep, there is no way they can do a procedure on me while I am wide awake. :) I still have the right sided nerve pain, but it has eased within the last year. I am curious (since your dad is in radiology) what he thinks about multiple bulging discs, and if they should be operated or not. Avoided surgery so far due to being scared of the operation, but also because the doctors tell me, it is not something that need to be operated on. Your story about the keyhole operation and how easy it was makes me think to perhaps pick up that topic again and just have a consultation with a neurosurgeon. Thanks for the video!
@TreyDaze
@TreyDaze Ай бұрын
Hey! First and foremost, sorry for all of the pain and discomfort you’ve been experiencing. I really would suggest setting up a consultation with a specialist again. You don’t deserve to be in discomfort especially for this long.
@AllThingsNew316
@AllThingsNew316 Ай бұрын
I've suffered from a 21mm disc herniation and sciatic nerve pain for 5 years since 2019. It's been very rough. I've been terrified of surgery. I honestly didn't pray that much over the 5 years, but I just had a bad flare up this past month. I'm back to praying and trusting the Lord Jesus Christ to heal me. Isaiah 53:5.
@brieb9750
@brieb9750 4 күн бұрын
Find a doc that puts you into “twilight”. I had 2 epidurals done that way. It keeps you alseep like anesthesia would but for only a short time. I was up and fine within an hour …maybe less. I’m in NJ.
@25kronk
@25kronk Ай бұрын
You must have had a bad neurosurgeon doing the epidural. Mine all three times were pain-free and provided a lot of relief
@claybirdyshaw5737
@claybirdyshaw5737 5 күн бұрын
I had 4 or 5 of them. The pain was minimal, but they really didn't do anything. I stopped doing them. I have seen 2 surgeons other than my neurologist and neither one of them seemed eager to do surgery. After the flare up I had tonight I have to find someone that can give me some relief. I was on the floor doing my PT exercises because I was having a mild flare up. When I was finished I went to pull myself up and I was instantly knocked back down on the floor screaming in pain. I had to lay there for about 30 minutes with my wife doing everything she could to help. My hands went numb for a few minutes and I began to have uncontrollable tremors throughout my body starting with my left leg, almost like a seizure. I was also having spasms in my back and legs that with pain so intense it almost brought me to tears. I am 35 and have lived with back pain for nearly 15 years. It has always come in flare ups that happen by making the stupidest small movements, rarely from lifting something heavy. I have manageable constant pain an the flare ups come every couple of months. Most of the time I can still work through them, albeit it's very difficult. Once every year or 2 I have a really bad flare up though. This one currently being by far the worst. I have never been completely unable to walk until now. I have not really wanted to get surgery before because every doctor has said that the success rate would likely be pretty low. But I think it is time now. I will likely have to talk to a couple of new doctors to find one who will do the surgery and be confident in the results. I can't keep living like this. I feel like I have a very high pain tolerance, but tonight I felt like a scared baby. My body is completely drained. I finally was able to get up and sit in my computer chair which is always the best place for me when I am in pain. I don't even know if I can make it to the bed tonight or if I even want to. Sorry for the random rant on a comment that has little to do with this. I just started typing and it kind of got my mind off the pain for a few minutes.
@bishop_papa7648
@bishop_papa7648 Күн бұрын
I have spinal stenosis osteoarthritis and scoliosis will the surgery help me
@markalexander71332
@markalexander71332 Ай бұрын
Hey Trey, would the American doctors handle it different? That's my question
@TreyDaze
@TreyDaze Ай бұрын
Yes. They would probably avoid surgery all together. And continue to go the therapy route.
@cats6218
@cats6218 Ай бұрын
just watch his first then this- yes!!!!! they had him stay in recovery for 2 days,ameriicap is a same-day release. for spine surgery, Germany ranks better than USA----i wish I could their overall approach is better ----
@margiesimmons-cohn426
@margiesimmons-cohn426 7 күн бұрын
Hi my name is Margie and I have sciatica on the right side and a herniated disc.its been 2 months and I’m confused on what to do. I want the surgery but the doc wants me to try the epidermal spinal injection first. I just want to get back to walking without pain and go back to work.i live in the United States and it may be different here. I’m just scared about doing both.will I be able to go back to work after the injection?
@TreyDaze
@TreyDaze 7 күн бұрын
@@margiesimmons-cohn426 the epidural was worthless for me. Pain kicked in as soon as I left my doc’s office. I would try it out, but honestly the epidurals were more painful for me than the actual surgery itself.
@margiesimmons-cohn426
@margiesimmons-cohn426 7 күн бұрын
@@TreyDaze I’m happy to hear u have ur life back and that’s great!!!! I want mine back as well. I can’t do anything around the house at all. Laying in bed 24/7 is driving me crazy. I really want the surgery and after watching ur video I want it even more now. Thanks for all of your advice. You just earned a new subscriber.since I have all this time now I’m going to start watching your vids.
@TreyDaze
@TreyDaze 7 күн бұрын
@@margiesimmons-cohn426 Thanks Margie! Wishing you a pain free life and thanks for subscribing!
@racheldunn3500
@racheldunn3500 4 күн бұрын
Hey! Thank you for sharing! I’m 10 days post microdiscectomy for L4/L5 herniated disc, with L5 nerve root impingement. I was running, weightlifting, right up until the day I couldn’t (which was only about 2 weeks before I had the MRI then surgery) I had a microdiscectomy. My question is- I’m still having sciatic pain (nothing as severe as pre-surgery, I could barely walk prior to surgery) but they tell me that inflammation needs time to subside and/or the nerve root needs time to heal. I am walking daily as much as I can. Did you have any residual nerve pain after? And if so, when did you notice it being gone? I’m anxious, like you, to get back to running, lifting (eventually, I’m not rushing into lifting) and I’m wondering when I’ll finally start feeling like myself again without any nerve pain
@TreyDaze
@TreyDaze 4 күн бұрын
@@racheldunn3500 Month 2 and 3 is typically when the nerve pain subsides. You’re ahead of the curve so far! Stay the course and I’ll be thinking about you? You got this!
@racheldunn3500
@racheldunn3500 4 күн бұрын
@@TreyDaze thank you so much, this makes me feel so much better!
@recordhk
@recordhk 11 күн бұрын
i did it at 26 years old
@MultiAnonymous1993
@MultiAnonymous1993 21 күн бұрын
what do you say to people who are afraid that the procedure may potentially paralyze them since it is a very invasive surgery?
@elizabethelizabeth7059
@elizabethelizabeth7059 Күн бұрын
Yup that was my worry I had the surgery 2 weeks ago And regretting it 😭
@adenpakaraonepat1428
@adenpakaraonepat1428 11 сағат бұрын
​@@elizabethelizabeth7059 why did you regret it ? Do you have complication or you still not pain free ?
@UnionCityIruzumi
@UnionCityIruzumi 11 күн бұрын
What is Doctors name in Germany?
@TreyDaze
@TreyDaze 11 күн бұрын
@@UnionCityIruzumi Farzam Vazifehdan at Diakonie-Klinikum in Stuttgart.
@Chiefles
@Chiefles 7 күн бұрын
2 weeks post spinal fusion my s1,l5. Hurts like hell but slowly getting better been 3 years with back pain on and off being able to walk, sometimes I couldn’t walk for weeks at a time, the pain was to the core of my soul almost pulled the trigger a couple of times, doing better these days ❤ I’m finally feeling hope for the first time in a long time
@gamera7206
@gamera7206 6 күн бұрын
Hey bro please keep me updated I'm considering getting the surgery. The past 9 months have been hell to me
@Chiefles
@Chiefles 6 күн бұрын
@@gamera7206 if it’s not to far gone try doing decompression therapy first, but it’s it to far gone think about it’s ether you live with that rest your life or you try get it fixed
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