View Full Version : Surgery update
Shedhand
16th June 2015, 01:42 PM
Hi all, well I had my spinal fusion and left hand carpal tunnel release done on 2 June in a 5 hour operation. Going home this Friday, 19th. Absolutely staggered at how well it all turned out. I was expecting to be out of action for up to 6 months. Instead, I'll be back in the shed in a week or two at most. Best of all, I can play my guitar again. Many, many thanks to my excellent surgeon, Michael Knight and the excellent staff at Monash Dandenong Hospital and Monash Kingston south rehab hospital in Cheltenham. Amazing, major spinal surgery and home - fit - in 17 days. No one better knock public hospitals within my earshot.:2tsup:
Cheers
Mike
chrisb691
16th June 2015, 02:39 PM
Well done Mike :2tsup: and I hope it continues to go well for you. :)
lesmeyer
18th June 2015, 11:20 PM
Great news for you Mike. Good to see someone who appreciates the medical facilities that we enjoy in Australia.
Having lived in South Africa for the first 37 years of my life where expensive private hospitals are equivalent to what we have in our public hospitals, I can only be very thankful for what we have here.
Regards and hope it only gets better for you.
Les
BobL
19th June 2015, 09:40 AM
Good to hear Mike, hope it continues to go well for you.
Cheers
Cliff Rogers
19th June 2015, 10:18 AM
Beauty. :2tsup:
Shedhand
19th June 2015, 10:38 PM
Still in hospital. Damn diabetes has caused some complications. :( white platelets too high because of very high blood glucose number. Home Monday they think now if I can keep blood sugar below 10 Mmol/l. Currently stuck stubbornly around 15-16. :cool: Grrrr!!
Wanna get home. Got some interesting goodies from Germany arrived today for my Duesenberg build. Can't wait to check it all out. :2tsup:
Cliff Rogers
20th June 2015, 12:05 AM
Bugger, hang in there.
Shedhand
24th June 2015, 03:45 PM
Free at last. Home now after the diabetes complication dramas. Had to give up my first born to get out. Wanted to keep me another week. Buggy that I said. Anyway, taking it easy with a lot of bed time. Walking more each day with my Missy. Here'sa pic of the scar if you need proof that I actually had a spinal fusion. :D And no, I'm not a plumber!
Cliff Rogers
24th June 2015, 03:50 PM
Erk. :D
BobL
24th June 2015, 04:54 PM
My BIL left the staples in his back op photo he sent me - creepy!
Shedhand
24th June 2015, 06:56 PM
My BIL left the staples in his back op photo he sent me - creepy!
I didn't have staples. Dissolving sutures internally and ordinary ones on the incision. I'm just amazed. At no time since the surgery have I had any pain in the surgical site. I was up and walking the next day. Plus I got back the 35mm in height I'd lost over the past 3 years. All the post operative complications were due entirely to my diabetes. Mind you, taking so many damn pills I rattle when I fart 😬.
cheers
Sheddy
Sawdust Maker
24th June 2015, 08:11 PM
as I said elsewhere - take it easy and hoping for a full recovery
Cliff Rogers
24th June 2015, 08:14 PM
And try not to fart. :D
BobL
24th June 2015, 08:42 PM
I didn't have staples. Dissolving sutures internally and ordinary ones on the incision. I'm just amazed. At no time since the surgery have I had any pain in the surgical site. I was up and walking the next day. Plus I got back the 35mm in height I'd lost over the past 3 years. All the post operative complications were due entirely to my diabetes. Mind you, taking so many damn pills I rattle when I fart .
cheers
Sheddy
That does sound like good news.
Allan at Wallan
30th June 2015, 05:31 PM
Free at last. Home now after the diabetes complication dramas. Had to give up my first born to get out. Wanted to keep me another week. Buggy that I said. Anyway, taking it easy with a lot of bed time. Walking more each day with my Missy. Here'sa pic of the scar if you need proof that I actually had a spinal fusion. :D And no, I'm not a plumber!
Those operations are not what they are cracked up to be. :D
Hope you recover quickly and get back to the front.
Allan
Shedhand
30th June 2015, 10:17 PM
Those operations are not what they are cracked up to be. :D
Allan Very droll Ol' fella. Day 28 and off all painkillers! Still going through horrible withdrawal symptoms. :no: Rats chewing my brain and big hairy white spiders dropping out of the ceiling. :C Hopefully, they go away soon and I can get a good nights sleep.
Cheers
Mike
Redbog
2nd July 2015, 01:15 PM
Hello Mike,
I feel for you mate, but hang in there, it does go away. When I had my fusion, ( C6/C7 in neck), the pain meds were Oxycontin, which I later discovered is also known as "hillbilly heroin".
I was half ratty at the time I think, it was like having a nightmare, only you were half awake? Scary stuff. Never so glad to get off something in my life.
Cheers, Harry
Shedhand
9th July 2015, 03:29 AM
Hello Mike,
I feel for you mate, but hang in there, it does go away. When I had my fusion, ( C6/C7 in neck), the pain meds were Oxycontin, which I later discovered is also known as "hillbilly heroin".
I was half ratty at the time I think, it was like having a nightmare, only you were half awake? Scary stuff. Never so glad to get off something in my life.
Cheers, HarryHey Harry,
Yeah, that's the crap that did Heath Ledger in, poor bugger. What you describe is what it was like for me. The rats n bats have stopped now thankfully. Now I can't sleep - Dr tomorrow for some sleepers. Will use them until the old body clock resets to normal. My next scheduled surgery is a C4 replacement but at my age I'm thinking I'll pass and just let it rot away. If I was 30 years younger I'd do it. I'd rather be in the shed than in constant rehab - it's boring as batshit (the rehab I mean 😬).
cheers
Mike.