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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Raise" data-source="post: 5826155" data-attributes="member: 16501"><p>I had one in 1996 on L5. I was back at work as a pkg car driver two months after surgery. Worker’s comp cut me a check for 40k to settle the claim a year later. I went to court in uniform with my pkg car full and waiting out front of the courthouse. We had already agreed on the math, so they did my case first</p><p></p><p>I retired in 2021 with 36 yrs combined part-time and full-time</p><p></p><p>You can definitely tweak it after the surgery, but if you take the stretching seriously and lift properly you can manage it. I still golf at least 3 times a week and run or walk two miles every day with no problems. KEEP THE WEIGHT off! </p><p></p><p>My best advice would be to ask the surgeon how many of the procedures he does. The first guy that wanted to cut me said he did 5 a year. The neurosurgeon that I went with did 10 a week! I went with the experience.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Raise, post: 5826155, member: 16501"] I had one in 1996 on L5. I was back at work as a pkg car driver two months after surgery. Worker’s comp cut me a check for 40k to settle the claim a year later. I went to court in uniform with my pkg car full and waiting out front of the courthouse. We had already agreed on the math, so they did my case first I retired in 2021 with 36 yrs combined part-time and full-time You can definitely tweak it after the surgery, but if you take the stretching seriously and lift properly you can manage it. I still golf at least 3 times a week and run or walk two miles every day with no problems. KEEP THE WEIGHT off! My best advice would be to ask the surgeon how many of the procedures he does. The first guy that wanted to cut me said he did 5 a year. The neurosurgeon that I went with did 10 a week! I went with the experience. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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