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BlueAtlas
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I can say that my outcome was very positive. I am disabled, but I'm not in a wheelchair, where I was quickly headed. In fact, a wheelchair isn't even in my foreseeable future. My doctor is my hero! I still have pain everyday, but not nearly as bad as it was, and it's now more or less controllable with pain meRAB. The pain I had before wasn't even touched by the meRAB.
Everyone's different, but the vast majority of fusion surgeries turn out positively. Like others have said, the success stories have no reason to be sitting inside looking at this forum! Good for them! They got their lives back! I can think of dozens of people who have come and gone on this board since I've been here who have had the surgery, thought they'd never be better, then got through recovery and waved goodbye to us. I'm glad for them, and I hope you'll have the same experience (except maybe stop in every now and then to leave a positive story for others).
Keep skimming through the old posts, or maybe even do a search for "positive outcome" or "positive fusion" and see what pops up. There have been a nuraber of threaRAB like yours in the past.
I wish you the best,
Emily
Everyone's different, but the vast majority of fusion surgeries turn out positively. Like others have said, the success stories have no reason to be sitting inside looking at this forum! Good for them! They got their lives back! I can think of dozens of people who have come and gone on this board since I've been here who have had the surgery, thought they'd never be better, then got through recovery and waved goodbye to us. I'm glad for them, and I hope you'll have the same experience (except maybe stop in every now and then to leave a positive story for others).
Keep skimming through the old posts, or maybe even do a search for "positive outcome" or "positive fusion" and see what pops up. There have been a nuraber of threaRAB like yours in the past.
I wish you the best,
Emily