My experience.
Ok guys I just turned forty on Saturday and have recently sustained a back injury through work earlier this year. It is making it difficult to play. It seems I am good only for about 1/2 hour to an hour before it is just killing me. I have painkillers for it but they through my game off. Am I just getting old and having to learn to deal with this or is their any advice from some players out there suffering from similar issues?:frown:
Hi there,
Sometime between the age of 16 to 21 I herniated a disc. I didn't know it was herniated. The chiros loved me and I kept alot of massage people busy for years.
I limped around the table about 3 months of every year but still managed to play pool at a fairly high level for years.
I had x ray up the gazoo over the years by doctors and chiropractors. Spine looked a little crooked on the bottom, L4 L5 but the doc couldn't tell and niether could the chiro that I had a herniated disc.
In 2002 I broke a vertabrae in my back. The orthopedic chiropractor took xrays and could not see the herniation. After a month I told the chiro this doesn't seem to be getting any better and he looked at me and said I think your right.
Sent me for an MRI and found the bad disc and the cracked vertabrae. They sent me to get a shot of steroids in my back which was the first of a series of three.
I never made it to the third one. My friends carried me into the hospital 2 days after the second shot. I couldn't use my left leg at all and they did surgery the next morning.
I had the old herniated disc that they shaved down and the vertabrae was already healing. But there were 13 bone fragments that the doc took out. He saved them for me and asked me if I wanted to keep them. I didn't.
For years I suffered with a very bad herniated disc. If anyone over the years had really looked at the whole picture and seen all the down time and trouble I had I would have been save an awful lot of pain and suffering.
It took about 2 years to heal up good from the surgery. I could now cross my left leg over my right for the first time in probably 25 years.
I have alot of arthritis in my lower back. The doc could see this and said it was from all the wear and tear from that disc.
If I lift something the wrong way I pay for it for about 3 days. Not like before where it would seem like it would never heal. I would look like I was walking sideways with a limp.
My best advice is to keep after them until they do an MRI. I hope they already did. It's the only way they can really see what is really wrong with that back or neck.
I was afraid to have any surgery because people had always told me about all these horror stories but for every 1 horror story there is maybe 100 good stories where the surgery has made my quality of life so much better.
If it keeps on and on and on there is usually a reason.
My son had an MRI on his back. It turned out negative but at least now he knew.
Ice was my best friend for years. And Advil.
Good luck and hope your back gets better. Your not too old. Your in the prime of your life.....:thumbup: