Post op sciatic pain is normal as the nerve is still recovering and everything around is is still mildy inflamed - but it should only be intermittent mild pain, not constant. It can be made worse if you've been pushing it too hard but by no means should the pain be anything like it was before the op.
I know it'll be hard, but you really need to forget about maintaining your fitness in the short term and focus on getting back to full strength in the long term. It can unravel pretty quickly if you aren't careful and going back to square-one so soon just isn't worth it. Maybe look at it as a well deserved break...
Enjoy the time off while you can- before long you'll be back at work and wishing for a holiday HAHA!!!
My GP was more along the lines of training a lot lighter, body weight stuff and a heap more swimming. He's the family GP and ever since we were kids has erred on the side of caution.
imo GPs are great for runny noses and not much else. They know next to nothing about health just symptoms and how to treat them. There will be exceptions but I am yet to see one.
All the best with the rehab and recovery Taurus.
Ok thanks,
Hmm I am thinking I will have to rethink my sport of choice....powerlifting.....
I was also told to take up swimming or knitting by the gp...
February was nasty bed for 4 days couldn't move, after 4 months started deads and squats again was going really well.
On Saturday 5th I did a deadlift comp, pb, 190kg, but have definetely aggravated it, cant take full strides, bend over, sitting in a car is almost bearable....(had to drive 9 hours on the Sunday, that was fun. Generally not painful, unless I am bending or
stretching my hammy.
Gee February sounded good.
Good lifts, how was your warm up/down??
Saw my GP today, drove for the first time in a few weeks. Feels ok. I have dissolving stitches, they haven't come out yet. But he took the dressing off and replaced it. Can take it off to air tomorrow arvo.
Back at work in two weeks. Light duties (I feel like a bludger) for another two weeks unless something happens in the meantime.
Can do some water work in pool/ocean next week. Just have to be careful not to push it.
Good to hear its all coming along nicely mate. Don't worry about feeling like a bludger at work, fuck em, don't bust your nut or risk a re-injury for any workplace after an operation mate.
good to hear your hearing positive things from the doc, and mobiloty is increasing.
warmup was pretty good, was exercise specific, but took it pretty easy, gradually built up the weights, felt awsome on the day, or I wouldnt have had a crack at a pb, the 180 went up really well..previously i had never had an issue from deadlifts.. teh other guys said form was pretty good..who knows, will just have to take it even easier now..
Trofius do you or have you tried pulling sumo. I find it alot kinder on my lower back injuries.
All the best Taurus.
What advice can you give the young bloke starting out lifting?
Has that changed?
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