Hello there.
As many of you know, I am having back surgery in a few weeks (Nov 4th), I will have my L4 and L5 fused due to a birth defect.
I am purposely doing during the winter months so I can try to be recovered by the spring, I know there are no guarantees when it comes to surgery recovery, per my doctor's experience, my current health state and the technologies being used on my surgery, he expects me to have a speedy recovery.
Currently, he believes that I will be home the next day after the surgery, after that the first week is just easy pacing around the house recovery, weeks 2 and 3, more activity and longer walks to help the back not to get stiff, physiotherapy will be depending on the needs of the recovery, but it is to start on the end of week one, and can last upwards to a year.
he believes that 90 days post-op, I will be able to pick up a club and take easy swings, maybe just living room pitching practice.
Between 4 to 5 months I can maybe be back to get full swings and playing golf.
This is all on paper for now, but it is a possibility, for now as a pre-operation he has me working on strengthening muy core with yoga and exercises.
What I am looking for is the opinion of the members who have faced similar surgeries, how have you prepared and recovered?
I have no intent to not follow what the doctor tells me to do if he tells me not to play golf until 2021, oh well it is what it is, but I honestly want to get back playing and hopefully playing in a manner that I can have a good solid recovery.
As a side note, my doctor is putting together a list of back-friendly golf professionals who he has worked with in the past, so I can get lessons when I am back to playing.
Thank you for any information you guys can provide.