@Megahurtz400 thats exactly what I had done. I’m Bristol based. The guy that did it was Nitin Patel - https://www.nuffieldhealth.com/consultants/mr-nitin-patel
He is the dog’s b!
In terms of my own experiences, I do still occasionally have a sensation in my back and legs but it’s far from pain. I was in quite considerable pain at all times before the surgery and that immediately ceased.
Stayed overnight in the hospital after it was done and was discharged the next day.
You’ll have to speak to a proper consultant as I’m certainly not medically trained, but I recall being told that it would probably heal by itself in 2-4 years. It’s surgery or waiting, with optional pain relief by way of injection.
One of the best decisions I ever made, absolutely worth it. However, I’m still a bit porky and unfit so you could say I’m squandering my circumstances.
Edit - be aware that you’ll need to pay an aneathatists (sp?) fee.
Good luck!
He is the dog’s b!
In terms of my own experiences, I do still occasionally have a sensation in my back and legs but it’s far from pain. I was in quite considerable pain at all times before the surgery and that immediately ceased.
Stayed overnight in the hospital after it was done and was discharged the next day.
You’ll have to speak to a proper consultant as I’m certainly not medically trained, but I recall being told that it would probably heal by itself in 2-4 years. It’s surgery or waiting, with optional pain relief by way of injection.
One of the best decisions I ever made, absolutely worth it. However, I’m still a bit porky and unfit so you could say I’m squandering my circumstances.
Edit - be aware that you’ll need to pay an aneathatists (sp?) fee.
Good luck!