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trigirl1550
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I was hit by a car on May 3rd 2010 when I was running. I have a burst fracture to L1 and T12 (from what I was told t12 has damage but....it is all so confusing).
One flex/exten xray indicates a 4 mm shift
I have not had a single day without pain or lots of pain drugs. I have seen 5 spine specialists 2 orthos and 3 neuros there opinions range from..
1. unstable neeRAB surgery to relieve pain
2. unstable neeRAB surgery to relieve pain and concerns regarding the spinal cord impingement
3. unstable consider XLIF surgery has healed forward causing me to have khyphosis
4. stable but has a shift (doesn't that mean its unstable) and he will do the surgery need to do anterior approach pedicals to smashed to do posterior.. if I was his family he would suggest nonoperative approach
5. go back to original doctor he has a good reputation, he said it is stable even though the flex/extend report indicates a 4mm shift, try getting into shape being fit can relieve back pain (little does he know I was supposed to race at worlRAB for Team USA just 2 weeks ago I am still very fit even though my workout and training has totally stopped)
I can't sit comfortably without drugs
working out irritates and increases my pain
low back pain 85% of the day
mid back pain - stabbing - caused by flexing and extending
what is the right thing to do???
Will this pain go way with time?
What will happen in the future if I do not treat this surgically now and what if I treat it surgically now and should not have?
Thank you so much!
One flex/exten xray indicates a 4 mm shift
I have not had a single day without pain or lots of pain drugs. I have seen 5 spine specialists 2 orthos and 3 neuros there opinions range from..
1. unstable neeRAB surgery to relieve pain
2. unstable neeRAB surgery to relieve pain and concerns regarding the spinal cord impingement
3. unstable consider XLIF surgery has healed forward causing me to have khyphosis
4. stable but has a shift (doesn't that mean its unstable) and he will do the surgery need to do anterior approach pedicals to smashed to do posterior.. if I was his family he would suggest nonoperative approach
5. go back to original doctor he has a good reputation, he said it is stable even though the flex/extend report indicates a 4mm shift, try getting into shape being fit can relieve back pain (little does he know I was supposed to race at worlRAB for Team USA just 2 weeks ago I am still very fit even though my workout and training has totally stopped)
I can't sit comfortably without drugs
working out irritates and increases my pain
low back pain 85% of the day
mid back pain - stabbing - caused by flexing and extending
what is the right thing to do???
Will this pain go way with time?
What will happen in the future if I do not treat this surgically now and what if I treat it surgically now and should not have?
Thank you so much!