Birker2020
Well-Known Member
Could do with some advice re: recovery after prolapse disc surgery for those that ride especially those that jump their horses.
Following an MRI scan a couple of years ago I was diagnosed with a slipped disc between L3 and my Sacroilliac. It was described by the consultant as ' a large prolapse'. Initially when I saw the consultant I was given the choice of having an epidural type of injection into the spinal cord or an operation which was 60% to 40% sucess rate. Within the 40% failure rate was 1) the operation woudln't make a difference 2) the operation could make it worse 3) one in five hundred people become paralysed.
There were also risks associated with the epidural type injection so at the time because I'd got over the initial pain I didn't feel like it was an option at that time in my life to go with either the injection or the operation. Now I am beginning to think maybe I should have tried the operation.
I had to have about 6 weeks off riding when I first did it (following four consecutive falls from my horse landing on my right hip/pelvis over a period of approx 14 months). I couldn't muck out for about 3 months, Dad was going down to the yard every day to muck out for me god bless him. I couldn't drive for about three weeks.
I started a course of Naproxen (anti inflammatory) and Co-codamol and it helped that I was going to pilates on a regular basis. However in the last few weeks I've noticed quite a dramatic change with my back. It is constantly sore, at night when I get out of bed to go to the loo it spasms and sometimes it takes me ages to get up from a chair/sofa/floor. It is also extremely sore when I ride especially if I jump - the same day or next day after jumping my horse (even just a couple of jumps) my back is in agony. I must admit I don't take pain killers anymore only every now again. Should I take them regular really?
Has anyone had an operation for slipped disc(s) and are you able to still ride and compete? I showjump, dressage all at unaff riding club level and also do one day events. My horse is very active behind and this hurts my back also, as does jumping. I have a gel pad I sit on fixed to the saddle, and also flexi stirup irons but it doesn't help much.
How did you recover after the operation and how long were you unable to ride for??
Following an MRI scan a couple of years ago I was diagnosed with a slipped disc between L3 and my Sacroilliac. It was described by the consultant as ' a large prolapse'. Initially when I saw the consultant I was given the choice of having an epidural type of injection into the spinal cord or an operation which was 60% to 40% sucess rate. Within the 40% failure rate was 1) the operation woudln't make a difference 2) the operation could make it worse 3) one in five hundred people become paralysed.
There were also risks associated with the epidural type injection so at the time because I'd got over the initial pain I didn't feel like it was an option at that time in my life to go with either the injection or the operation. Now I am beginning to think maybe I should have tried the operation.
I had to have about 6 weeks off riding when I first did it (following four consecutive falls from my horse landing on my right hip/pelvis over a period of approx 14 months). I couldn't muck out for about 3 months, Dad was going down to the yard every day to muck out for me god bless him. I couldn't drive for about three weeks.
I started a course of Naproxen (anti inflammatory) and Co-codamol and it helped that I was going to pilates on a regular basis. However in the last few weeks I've noticed quite a dramatic change with my back. It is constantly sore, at night when I get out of bed to go to the loo it spasms and sometimes it takes me ages to get up from a chair/sofa/floor. It is also extremely sore when I ride especially if I jump - the same day or next day after jumping my horse (even just a couple of jumps) my back is in agony. I must admit I don't take pain killers anymore only every now again. Should I take them regular really?
Has anyone had an operation for slipped disc(s) and are you able to still ride and compete? I showjump, dressage all at unaff riding club level and also do one day events. My horse is very active behind and this hurts my back also, as does jumping. I have a gel pad I sit on fixed to the saddle, and also flexi stirup irons but it doesn't help much.
How did you recover after the operation and how long were you unable to ride for??