Tuesday 22 January 2013

6 weeks post-op review

Nick is now 6 weeks post-op, and today he saw his surgeon for his follow up appointment. He also saw his physio yesterday.

This is where Nick is at....

  • Occasionally a little sciatic pain in his calf and thigh
  • No lower back pain
  • A little upper back ache when he sits for a long time (maybe stiffness?)
  • Able to sit for about an hour at a time
  • Bending forwards. Sometimes reaches about half way down his calf, sometimes he can only reach his knees. Update as writing this - Nick has just been able to reach three quarters down his calf!
  • Sitting straight leg raise - to virtually horizontal
  • Lying straight leg raise - about 50 degrees
  • Very tight hamstrings, glutes and calf muscles
  • Not taking any pain medication or muscle relaxants. Finishing off his course of anti-inflammatories
  • Doing the 6 weeks post-op exercises which now includes some strengthening work, along with lots of stretching
  • Not been able to go back to school yet as today was the first time he could sit for as long as an hour
  • Managing to sit some of his mock exams at home
  • Emotionally, prior to our visit to the surgeon he was a little worried about progress, however the surgeon has put his mind at rest

The surgeon was completely comfortable with Nick's progress. Specifically...

 

  • he felt that Nick was likely to experience a little sciatic pain because the nerve is healing and was compressed for such a long time prior to his operation (about 15 months)
  • Nick should not worry about experiencing occasional pain. If necessary he should take some painkillers, but unless the pain continues for as long as a week some pain is not a concern
  • Nick will need to push through some pain in order to continue progressing
  • Nick should try to keep as mobile as possible - to continue walking and doing his physio exercises
  • Nick should try to return to school, probably on a gradual basis initially, to avoid getting left behind
  • Nick needs to keep a long term view, and not just focus on each day at a time, as he will have good days and bad days - it’s the long term progress that is important

Overall, the surgeon was completely relaxed about Nick's progress, which I think was the main factor in re-assuring Nick. Nick was noticeably happier and more relaxed afterwards, which in itself was lovely to see.


And I have coined a new phrase - 'surgeons think in months, physios in weeks and patients in days'. I think this reflects the differing perspectives that each have and helps both Nick and me to remember to look beyond each day.

 

And I have added in his 6 weeks post-op exercises in a new tab.

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