I just got the book yesterday and found out that there is a specific sequence of lessons for hernianed disc sufferers. I have a herniated disc L4-L5 and I have been in bed for more than a month, so my muscles are quite atrophied. I can now walk short distandes (a few dozen meters at a time) with reasonable amount of pain (taking pain killers), but sitting and standing still hurts much more than walking, I can sit or stand for only a few minutes at a time.
Should I begin with strecthsitting, even in very short sessions, or should I get started with strechlying, since I spend most of my time lying and could practise that with less pain than sitting?
One doctor has recommended fusion of S1-L5-L4, but I´m looking for a second opinion, a neurologist has confirmed that the nerve is in perfect condition and he would not recommend surgery at all, and I´m still waiting for an opinion of another specialist. I´d like to do all I can to avoid surgery.
Thank you and best regards!
12 years 10 months ago
01/08/2012 - 12:08am
The post about "sequence of lessons with herniated disk" is very professional and helpful!
Dr. Kate Ross, Chicago Hospital, Bulging Disc Therapist
http://www.bulgingdiscaid.com/
12 years 10 months ago
01/08/2012 - 12:08am
Great!
3 years 9 months ago
12/15/2010 - 7:51am
Hello there,
Absolutely, if you are unable to sit/stand without pain, feel free to begin with Stretchlying on the back! In our first lesson of the Gokhale Method Foundations course, we teach both Stretchsitting and Stretchlying.
I hope you are feeling better and able to avoid anything too intrusive.
-Charlene Hannibal
Gokhale Method Instructor, Palo Alto, San Francisco