Lons
Established Member
I had severe back problems and sciatica and had surgery almost 30 years ago. At the time I was told it was a laminectomy and he had fused together 2 discs. It wasn't a complete cure as I still had some discomfort, I have a reasonably high pain threshold so some might feel that as pain. What it did do within a few months was give me back full mobility. I had an office job at the time but that was followed later by 18 years of very physical work.
I now get some pain and pins and needles but have dodgy knees so don't think it's my back.
So in my case it was successful and worth the risks of open spine surgery, must surely be less risk now with current micro procedures but still not something to contemplate lightly.
Whilst I don't use Voltarol on my back, I do on my knees and it works so not in agreement with Sam that it's a "swizz".
Bob
I now get some pain and pins and needles but have dodgy knees so don't think it's my back.
So in my case it was successful and worth the risks of open spine surgery, must surely be less risk now with current micro procedures but still not something to contemplate lightly.
Whilst I don't use Voltarol on my back, I do on my knees and it works so not in agreement with Sam that it's a "swizz".
Bob