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My Spinal Decompression Surgery
I'll never forget the date, the nineteenth of November It's etched firmly in my mind, and I'll always remember It was the day that I had my spinal decompression surgery And hopefully it would put an end to over a year of misery. I was struggling to walk, and it was depressing for me And it was especially frustrating for all my close family I couldn't go cycling or for walks in the countryside I just wanted to stay at home and from the world hide. My journey started with physio, but exercise caused me pain And I couldn't help but wonder if I'd ever be the same again My MRI scan showed trapped nerves at the base of my spine I opted for surgery and the surgeon reassured me I'd be fine. I arrived at the hospital and was under the care of a surgeon A renowned Consultant Spinal Neurosurgeon, Mr Faizul Hassan They put surgical socks on me, along with a hospital gown Then a porter arrived at nine o'clock to take me down. They put a mask on my face and then I went to sleep And it was a quarter to one when I was woken by a beep A nurse then asked me if I wanted a drink of water And I thought I'm having an op, maybe I'll have it later. But I'd had my operation, and I didn't feel any leg or back pain I was so relieved I'd had it done and I could live normally again The porter took me back to ward one and the nurses were there It is their kindness I'll never forget and their excellent care. And all the surgeons too who performed my operation They've given me my life back; for them I'm full of admiration And all the porters, admin staff and auxiliary nurses too They all play a vital part in making dreams come true. I'm recovering at home now and post op I've got slight pain I'm so glad to have had it done; I have plenty to gain My three daughters and my wife are now looking after me And I consider myself lucky to have such a caring family. In a fortnight I've got to have staples removed from my back Then my back won't feel so stiff, and I'll soon be back on track And I've got to take it easy for a few months and watch what I do No heavy lifting of any kind and in six weeks return for a review. Written on the 23rd November 2023 Dedicated to all the staff at the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital in Birmingham. UK.
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