We have established how ironic it is that I discover I have degenerative disc disease 5 months after accepting the position as CEO of SpineUniverse, but is there an opportunity here to turn this negative into a positive for both myself and others suffering from the disease.
What a great opportunity to use myself as a guinea pig for the treatment options available to someone with a degenerated L5/S1 disc.
Last week I saw the orthopedic surgeon I found through SpineUniverse. He's a well-respected surgeon 10 minutes from my house, and after an MRI, he is the one who gave me the diagnosis. His suggestion was to do what I can to alleviate the pain through non-surgical treatments like physical therapy, but he expects at some point I will need surgery. He also suggested I see a neurologist for the pins and needles in my hands and feet since an L5/S1 degeneration should not be causing pins and needles in my hands.
I am going to follow his recommendation and see both, as well as, as many other related specialists as possible. I want to avoid surgery at all costs.
This week I plan on seeing the following:
1) Physical Therapist
2) Neurologist (just in case the tingling in my feet and hands is not from the degenerated disc
3) Chiropractor
4) Pain Specialist
Next week I see:
1) Personal trainer who does functional movement (expect a post next week discussing functional movement. My trainer, Eric D'Agati, performs functional movement screening for the NY Giants to help reduce injuries Eric's website )
2) Acupuncture
3) Nutritionist (I want to lose weight. Most people don't realize losing weight is the first thing we should be doing to reduce lower back pain
I recommend checking out this article to learn more about the effects of weight on the spine. Weight & Back Pain Article
I plan to keep all of you in the loop on my progress, including what works for me and what doesn't.
Talk to you soon.
BP
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
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