Herniated Disc Surgery – When And When Not

Herniated Disc Surgery – Here's Why NOT

...the last thing you should ever consider - IMO ofcourse, is herniated disc surgery...

Yes, you read that correct: in my opinion herniated disc surgery should be the one thing the very very last on anyone's list.

Whether it is minimal invasive surgery with the newest technology, or old school type of surgery in which they open your back a little further, doesn't matter. I believe there is a better way to get rid of your complaints, without any surgery at all.

Minimal invasive is an interesting term...

In my book it still is an invasion into the body, and I am just of the opinion that in case there is an obvious weakness in any part of your body, you do better to restore and heal what is weak, than invade...

My main concern with herniated or bulging disc surgery is that it does not deal with the real cause of your troubles...

Herniated Disc Surgery Fights The Symptoms At Best

I'll give it to you straight: surgery does not take care of the cause of your buging or herniated disc. At best, it will cure some of the symptoms. But even of that I wouldn't be so sure if I were you...

...go browse the internet and look for herniated disc surgery, you might soon find stories of people who were actually worse off after a herniated disc surgery. Or they are better for a brief period of time, but after 1 or more years a disc herniation shows up.

But don't interpret this as criticism on surgeons. I admire everyone who is working in medicine and has the will and dedication to really help.

It's just that I read too many things that point me in a different direction when it comes to handling a herniated disc.

Herniated Disc Surgery And The MRI Scan

Example: Take a hundred people – at random and free of complaints – and take an MRI scan. You will see a disc herniation in about 30 people, without them having any trouble from it!...

I'm not making this up. You can read this on all kinds of places and it is confirmed to me personally by an MRI specialist.

...How is that possible, a herniated disc but no complaints?

The other way around is also possible: complaints, but nothing shows up on the image! They even have a medical term for that: aspecific back problems.

...Aspecific back problems: the term is used to indicate – real – complaints for which no clear cause can be found within the body.

You get it, there is another term as well, specific back complaints, that is when we speak of complaints – just as real -, but this time something does show up on the image, of which it is then said that it is the cause of the complaints...

So there are people who have all symptoms of a large disc herniation, while nothing of a herniated disc shows up on any scan. We call this an aspecific back complaint, just so that we can put a label on it.

There are also people with a clearly discernible hernia on a scan, but without any complaint. And of course there are also people with real complaints and also a clearly visible hernia on the scan.

Doctors will then say, this is a specific back complaint, it is clear what causes the problems.

But I don't get this! What is it I am not getting, you might ask?... Let me explain.

All the aforementioned raises a very simple thought with me: if you can have a bulging or herniated disc without any pain or complaint, and if you can have pain without a noticeable herniation, then how can that pain be caused by that herniated disc?

It just doesn't make sense, and I don't think it is scientific. Even though contemporary medical science will believe it to be true.

In the next article you will find a number of questions that you should ask your GP. I am curious whether he or she can answer them. Maybe you should take these questions to your doctor before planning your herniated disc surgery?...


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“survived my bulging disc”

Well, I have survived my bulging disc, so it seems, for the last 2 months I had these bad pains in my left leg and thought, like most people would, it will go again, but it only got worse, it got so bad that I had to leave at the opening ceremony of a restaurant I had decorated, I really felt awful…

Next day I visited the doctor and yes sir, you have a bulging disc, more painkillers and he sent me on to the neurologist, week later I went to the neurologist, laid on my bed more than anything else that week, unable to make money this month.

Neurologist: well sir, that sure looks like a bulging disc, forget about your vacation, first we do a rontgen and a MRI and I will see you back in 1,5 week and then we will discuss how and when to do surgery.

I was NOT happy, cause cutting in my back is really not my thing and all stories I heard from people who still had pain after surgery conviced me that this was not for me.

So I searched the internet for the cause of a bulging disc and other ways to get rid of pains and then I found your website and I thought, well every time 50 euros for the chiropractor did not help, so why not waste another 25 euros on your book as well.

Your book clearly explains how and why discs bulge and how to work on the cause and how to strenghten the back with exercises. I thought if it don’t work, it sure won’t hurt either etc.

Tried to do all exercises of the book every day again. After my last visit to the neurologist and the expectation that I would have to cancel my vacation I decided to take rigourous action. I totally lied down for 1,5 week and rested my back, only thing I did was your exercises for 1,5 hours each day, managed to do those without too much pain.

To strenghten my back and to get off my painkillers was my main aim. I was on morfine 6 times per day. Since last week I seem to have success, so much so that the neurologist whom I talked to yesterday, in stead of sending me on to the neurosurgeon (he had already prepared the letter to the surgeon, with mri scan and rontgenphotos ready) send me on to a physiotherapist and told me to report back in another 3 months!

So in fact my ordeal is over, the bulging disc is there but no longer causing me pain, incredible.

Thanks for all the trouble you took to put together this program. Every day I do my exercises I am proud of myself and of you that you managed to deal with the cause and not the symptoms.

Thanks again.
Regards,

Guido Barnhoorn

“survived my first day today without painkillers”

One (long) month later with twice daily your round of back exercises, I survived my first day today without painkillers.

It seemed to take very long but after three weeks of exercises things started to move and my back pains decreased.

Especially the conviction that my body is able to heal itself motivated me to keep doing the exercises despite the pains in the beginning to get in the right exercise position in the first place.

Regards


Elise Vuyk
The Netherlands