antelopedundee
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I guess it's what you would call minimally invasive. It may or may not work, and if it does it's usually short term and can bring diminishing results over time. I will be seeing my neurologist tomorrow and my pain doc's assistant on Wednesday so I will ask their opinion. I also have serious balance issues.My google doctoring shows rf abalation as a type of surgery. You might ask what is your issue.
Herniation isn’t as bad as it sounds. I had surgery 14 years ago. (I had a second surgery 5 years later thinking I was Superman but that’s a Bryan being stupid moment.)
I’m 98% now. I don’t pick up anything heavy from the ground but I’m otherwise ok. My physical limitations aren’t from my back. I can pack out elk hinds without back issues.