For over 10 years I have suffered on and off with lower back pain and for the past 18 months my pain has been so severe that it has affected my ability to work. I was diagnosed with spondylolisthesis, spinal stenosis and degenerative disc disease following an MRI scan done at Kings Mill Hospital in 2018 but I decided at that point to follow conservative treatment with my Chiropractor as I was too scared to have spinal surgery. My spine became so unstable that in April 2019 I finally had to admit that surgery was the only option. I knew whatever the outcome of the surgery I couldn’t feel any worse than I did at that time. Following a referral to the QMC in May 2019 I had several tests carried out and returned for the results of these in November where I was referred for surgery ASAP. A few days later I received a telephone call asking if I could be admitted for a spinal fusion to be undertaken by Mr Kapoor on Christmas Eve, 24 th December, to which I readily agreed.
I met Mr Kapoor a few days prior to my surgery. I could not have asked to meet anyone better. He was professional and approachable, very informative about the surgery I was to undertake and above all he gave me every faith that I was in the best hands. Mr Kapoor explained that I would be having a TLIF with navigation procedure and that this had faster recovery rates following surgery which I was happy about. After meeting with Mr Kapoor I was no longer afraid of the surgery as everything had been fully explained in such a way that I could easily understand it and I was confident that he would do his very best for me. I was actually at that point then looking forward to it in order to get my life back. Yes I knew about all the risks but my quality of life was so poor I didn’t feel I could be much worse off. On the day of my surgery Mr Kapoor and his team were brilliant. Mr Kapoor spoke to me in the anaesthetic room prior to surgery which was very reassuring and even telephoned my partner as he had promised to do to inform him that my surgery had gone well. This was very much appreciated. Whilst in the recovery ward Mr Kapoor came to visit me to check I was okay. I felt absolutely great from the moment I came round. After feeling so poorly with so many symptoms for so many years I knew instantly that my surgery was a success. I continued to recover well in the hours that followed on the high dependency ward. I received excellent care and was able to get out of bed on Christmas Day approximately 24 hours after surgery and go for a walk completely unaided. That night I was transferred to a general ward and continued to improve. The following day, Boxing Day, I had my drains
removed, dressings changed and went for another walk; this time incorporating the staircase which I managed easily. Following an x-ray I was allowed home…this was just over 48 hours after surgery.
Once home I continued to recover extremely well. I started my physiotherapy exercises given to me by the hospital and maintained a healthy diet. Initially, due to the anaesthetic I presume, I spent a lot of time sleeping. This didn’t concern me as I know that sleep allows your body to heal and I accepted that my body had gone through a ssive trauma. Within a week or two I had completely stopped all painkillers but continued to wear the support stockings issued to me by the hospital on the day of admission. I would say without any doubt, putting these stockings on and taking them off in order to wash was by far the worst activity I encountered in my recovery as living alone it was not always possible for somebody else to do this. Within a very short space of time my bowels actually started working normally again for the first time in years. I now have my bowels opened every day and so clearly the problems I encountered with my bowels prior to surgery were all due to compression of my spinal cord.
I am currently 5+ weeks post op. I am extremely mobile having built up my activities steadily and resting when I felt I’d done enough. I currently walk for at least one mile every day and sometimes walk up to three miles on a good day without any problem whatsoever. Yes my back is still slightly sore from the three incisions but that is all the discomfort I have. From day one of the operation I have had none of the symptoms listed above. I can honestly say that I have never felt better and at times I’ve been doing things and completely forgetting I’ve had any surgery at all. My friends and family are all amazed at how well I’ve recovered. Within two weeks of surgery I was walking around and if people weren’t aware I’d had spinal surgery they never would have known. One of my friends has been a nurse all of her life and prior to her recent retirement she was a Ward Manager. I got her to regularly change my dressings and when these were no longer needed she still continued to monitor my wounds. Even she could not believe how quickly my wounds healed and how well and active I was following spinal surgery. I am due back at the QMC on 24 th February 2020 for follow up and I am sure everything will be okay. This whole procedure and the knowledge and skill of Mr Kapoor has completely transformed my life…I will be eternally grateful for the expert care I received. In a million years I never expected to feel this good. Thank you so much.
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