I have spinal stenosis disk bulge etc. I am trying to avoid back surgery or am looking for info on the surgery
I am a nurse and am exploring pro and cons of back surgery vs. complimentary/alternative therapy. Can anyone enlighten me? I have been using magnetics, far-infared, massage, nutrition, wt loss, physical therapy SI belt, traction and exploring a purchase of a new sleep system @ hhtp://www.mynikken.net/winter... I am also strongly thinking of going on another route with my nursing career as I am BSN educated but am also 50 and need to re-think whether to leave floor nursing . I am told if I continue the same work and have surgery, I will just need to have additional surgeries. Any info would be greatly appreciated. FYI I am worker's comp and have been working through this whole thing for over a year. Any info or Facts and Figures would be greatly appreciated.
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I'm a chiropractor & deal with spinal stenosis patients quite often. Feel free to email me & we can chat more...
Don't waste your $$$ on the nikken sleep system, they are a multi level marketing over priced magnet company. If you want to try something else, you can try acupuncture.
I don't know how severe your stenosis is, or the degree of symptoms you are having, but the surgeons I deal with generally wont operate on anyone unless it gets fairly severe.
Perhaps you could go into other types of nursing tho... my sister is a PA & just had a baby- she is now working in a Med-Spa- doing botox & restalyne & laser skin treatments & making more $$$ part time than she was full time (she use to be a surgical PA)-- something low impact like that would be good for you to do-- or working in a family practice or derm office etc. No idea if that has any appeal to you, just a few ideas.
anyway, back to your spine..
check out this website, i often refer patients to this one for educational purposes: www.spineuniverse.com they talk about the surgical procedure itself. You may also want to get another surgical opinion.
good luck
Look up the lazer spinal institute LLC. When there look up your
problem.
First of all, you will HAVE to change your job. You cannot work as a nurse standing all day with this type of back. Do you have scoliosis?? I had to have 2 major back surgeries last yr. but i have severe scoliosis so i don't know if yours is like mine or what?? But i also had the spinal stenosis which means narrowing of that part of the back which is painful also. I did physical therapy which only made things worse. I ended up having to have my lumber fused and lost 2 inches in height. Now i have to have a total hip replacement?? I hope your situation doesn't get as bad as mine has. I don't see how you are going to avoid surgery? and you should know this as you are a nurse???
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Answers:
I'm a chiropractor & deal with spinal stenosis patients quite often. Feel free to email me & we can chat more...
Don't waste your $$$ on the nikken sleep system, they are a multi level marketing over priced magnet company. If you want to try something else, you can try acupuncture.
I don't know how severe your stenosis is, or the degree of symptoms you are having, but the surgeons I deal with generally wont operate on anyone unless it gets fairly severe.
Perhaps you could go into other types of nursing tho... my sister is a PA & just had a baby- she is now working in a Med-Spa- doing botox & restalyne & laser skin treatments & making more $$$ part time than she was full time (she use to be a surgical PA)-- something low impact like that would be good for you to do-- or working in a family practice or derm office etc. No idea if that has any appeal to you, just a few ideas.
anyway, back to your spine..
check out this website, i often refer patients to this one for educational purposes: www.spineuniverse.com they talk about the surgical procedure itself. You may also want to get another surgical opinion.
good luck
Look up the lazer spinal institute LLC. When there look up your
problem.
First of all, you will HAVE to change your job. You cannot work as a nurse standing all day with this type of back. Do you have scoliosis?? I had to have 2 major back surgeries last yr. but i have severe scoliosis so i don't know if yours is like mine or what?? But i also had the spinal stenosis which means narrowing of that part of the back which is painful also. I did physical therapy which only made things worse. I ended up having to have my lumber fused and lost 2 inches in height. Now i have to have a total hip replacement?? I hope your situation doesn't get as bad as mine has. I don't see how you are going to avoid surgery? and you should know this as you are a nurse???
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