All was going well. I managed to go to my mums for Christmas Day and attend the Post Christmas party I had organised for the children. Then I started walking..... The first time I went out (17 days post op) I cried all the way back and did 0.71 miles in 22 minutes. On New Years Day I managed 2.24 miles in 30mins.
Then over the weekend, I put the Christmas decorations away. I went into the loft, and perhaps I should not have....as on the 6th January 2016 (Wednesday) I attended my GP with severe pain down my leg (again). I asked if she could re-refer me to the Lincoln LCATS to be seen, but she said that as I was still under Sheffield I would have to see them! She did give me some Tramadol for the pain though. On the Thursday I realised that actually I had lost all sensation in my foot. I could not move it at all. I began to panic....
Luckily, on the Friday I had an appointment with the Physio at the LCATS service. She took one look at my leg and called in the Consultant who confirmed I had 'Drop Foot'. He was very concerned and ran Sheffield to try and speak to my consultant there. Unfortunately, he had finished for the day/week. The consultant told me to go to A&E. We waited 3 hours in A&E to be told to just 'wait and see'......
Consequently, I rang Sheffield on Monday morning (Jan 11th). They were able to bring my appointment forward 4 days and I was seen that evening. Mr Zaki took one look and then sent me off for an MRI. This time it was a full size MRI (not a mobile one) and so it was legs first and a lot less claustrophobic! The MRI showed a small recurrent sided L4/5 disc prolapse. In his letter to my GP he was rather scathing of Lincoln A&E! His letter goes on to say My biggest issue here is that there has already been a 3/4 day delay and the chances of recovery of her footdrop are becoming slimmer......I am just worried that her footdrop is not going to recover but I will make sure that she has her surgery expedited in the next 2/3 days.....I will list her for a recurrent left L4/5 discectomy.
Operation Number 2 was 14th January 2016. This time I was lucky enough to have a single room. We assumed that I would be allowed to go home about the same time as the last operation; which was just before lunch. However, I was given antibiotics via a cannula in my arm and told I would be having three lots - the last one at 10pm. From then on, I told anyone who would listen that IT'S MY BIRTHDAY!
The Physiotherapist was really good. As my foot drop still seemed quite bad, she brought me not only a splint for my leg, but also a picker upper - so I can't say I didn't get any presents! I know she asked someone about my antibiotics and when Mr Zaki's registar came, I asked him as well. He said he would have a word with Mr Zaki. It seemed they had only prescribed the antibiotics as it was my second operation in 4 weeks.
There were tears.... That seemed to do the trick. Mr Zaki arrived. He seemed happy with the movement in my leg / foot and was happy to let me go. He even wished me a Happy Birthday!
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