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			Glad it worked out for you!! Best of luck in recovery.
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			That is great to hear jason. 
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					Originally Posted by jasonturbo  it's a shame our public health care system isn't on par with this place. |  Isn't that the truth. 
While I don't want the Canadian system to mimic the US system, where it's purely about profit, our system is broken.
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			Walked like 7km today, pretty good, incision area just getting swollen now so tomorrow I suspect I'll be pretty stiff. 
All in all though, no big deal   
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			10 day post-op update. 
Was off pain meds after three days, only took half-dose in the morning and before bed, really didn't "need" to take them as I certainly wasn't suffering.  
Pretty minimal pain in general up to this point, small indicator of residual nerve pain if I move to far in a strange position but thats to be expected, limited forward flexion of this spine, apparently this is common and I can expect it to take a few months to loosen up.  
Did some bodyweight squats and lunges, pull ups, rows etc. today and really other than limited range of motion on squats everything was fine - keep in mind my core is locked up the entire time, I don't let my abs relax as that would load the spine up :s  
If anyone else on here has a known or unknown back issue, get an MRI and try some PT/Yoga, if it's still fucked or worse after 3-6 months don't hesitate to consider surgery, there are a lot of horror stories online, don't believe the hype.    
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			1 month later and I couldn't be happier, I sleep like an angel, can sit in a chair for extended periods of time, and 99% pain free living a normal life.
 Gradually increasing the activity level and stretching, will push a bit harder after 60 days has passed, I'm not totally convinced the incision area has healed.
 
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					Originally Posted by jasonturbo  Follow me on Instagram @jasonturtle if you want to feel better about your life |  |   |   |   |      |  11-28-2016, 10:01 AM | #32 |   | I contribute to threads in the offtopic forum 
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			Just over 6 months post op, my outcome has basically been perfect. 
I did have some tightness in my mid-back with limited forward flexion for a few months, this wasn't really an issue that affected my daily living as it was only noticeable when I was stretching etc.  
Back in the gym now, lots of core work, no heavy squats, no dead lifts. Sometimes I do feel like I am perhaps missing a little bit of spinal stability, mainly on forward squat jumps etc. but I am able to skateboard/snowboard again - with any luck I will injure myself in the next 3-6 months    
Summarized, surgery was an excellent choice for me - never once did I have pain post-op that was comparable to the pain I had pre-op.
		
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					Originally Posted by jasonturbo  Follow me on Instagram @jasonturtle if you want to feel better about your life |  |   |   |   |      |  11-28-2016, 10:04 AM | #33 |   | Witness protection 
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					Originally Posted by thumper  total cost? |  Approximately $13,000 for the patient review and procedure + $5,000 for my travel costs (Airfare + 4 nights at Fairmont Pac Rim)  
Edit: As an FYI, post-op physio instructions were minimal, the surgeon just told me to walk as much as possible and limit the time I spent seated. While I was provided with a few pages of suggested PT, the surgeon expressed to me that these exercises were more appropriate for an older/fatter patient who probably couldn't walk very far (IE: <1KM).
		 
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			Glad you had a good experience, and happy you're doing well, man! To reiterate what's been said, private is a great option for those who can feasibly afford it.
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