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    F.A.O : ancientpie

    Best of luck tomoz, mucker. Not that you'll need it!! That transgend............ sorry, back surgery is a piece of pish matey.

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    Cheers matey & thanks for not telling everyone about the true nature of my surgery , Been a slight change of plan Ops now on Thursday.

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    If it is back surgery ancient the best of luck. I had it a number of years ago and it helped me no end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by i961pie View Post
    If it is back surgery ancient the best of luck. I had it a number of years ago and it helped me no end.
    Cheers mate, I slipped 2 discs over 2 years ago & have gone through physio, spinal injections etc but nowts helped hence the op, apparently they are shaving away some of the bone to release the pressure on the nerves. Everyone I have spoken to that have had or know someone who has say it either works a treat or not at all, they also seem to be taking great delight in telling me what a painful operation it is (I've got some great mates) , I'm more pissed off at missing what should be a very exciting phase of the season but after waiting so long I don't think they would be very pleased if I asked them to wait until after the Stags game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ancientpie View Post
    Cheers mate, I slipped 2 discs over 2 years ago & have gone through physio, spinal injections etc but nowts helped hence the op, apparently they are shaving away some of the bone to release the pressure on the nerves. Everyone I have spoken to that have had or know someone who has say it either works a treat or not at all, they also seem to be taking great delight in telling me what a painful operation it is (I've got some great mates) , I'm more pissed off at missing what should be a very exciting phase of the season but after waiting so long I don't think they would be very pleased if I asked them to wait until after the Stags game.
    Sounds painful Ancient so i wish you the best of luck and hopefully you will be down the lane again soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by irish_pie View Post
    Sounds painful Ancient so i wish you the best of luck and hopefully you will be down the lane again soon

    Howsabout me??? I've got no bogger to go to Mansfield with !!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ancientpie View Post
    Cheers mate, I slipped 2 discs over 2 years ago & have gone through physio, spinal injections etc but nowts helped hence the op, apparently they are shaving away some of the bone to release the pressure on the nerves. Everyone I have spoken to that have had or know someone who has say it either works a treat or not at all, they also seem to be taking great delight in telling me what a painful operation it is (I've got some great mates) , I'm more pissed off at missing what should be a very exciting phase of the season but after waiting so long I don't think they would be very pleased if I asked them to wait until after the Stags game.
    Good luck, mate. Had similar when a bug got into my spine after my big op 7 years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidders View Post
    Good luck, mate. Had similar when a bug got into my spine after my big op 7 years ago.
    You had a spine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ancientpie View Post
    Cheers mate, I slipped 2 discs over 2 years ago & have gone through physio, spinal injections etc but nowts helped hence the op, apparently they are shaving away some of the bone to release the pressure on the nerves. Everyone I have spoken to that have had or know someone who has say it either works a treat or not at all, they also seem to be taking great delight in telling me what a painful operation it is (I've got some great mates) , I'm more pissed off at missing what should be a very exciting phase of the season but after waiting so long I don't think they would be very pleased if I asked them to wait until after the Stags game.
    Can't lie mate it was painful especially the day after the op, I had mine in 1987 at Harlow wood on the next to bottom disc after 4 years of pain but as they say no pain no gain, but medicine as moved on since then. It was successful for me and lasted until 3 years ago when I had the same problem return. After going round in circles for months finally I was given an epidural injection which worked, I now have one roughly every 6 months at the City hospital. My doctor at the city is brilliant and even phones me at home sometimes, I take regular pain killers to go with the injection but I have a allotment which I work without any problem. You just have to be sensible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by i961pie View Post
    Can't lie mate it was painful especially the day after the op, I had mine in 1987 at Harlow wood on the next to bottom disc after 4 years of pain but as they say no pain no gain, but medicine as moved on since then. It was successful for me and lasted until 3 years ago when I had the same problem return. After going round in circles for months finally I was given an epidural injection which worked, I now have one roughly every 6 months at the City hospital. My doctor at the city is brilliant and even phones me at home sometimes, I take regular pain killers to go with the injection but I have a allotment which I work without any problem. You just have to be sensible.
    You just have to be sensible. (Would he support Notts Co if this was remotely likely?)

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