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Imarealpill
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I had a spinal fusion and laminectomy in the late 1970's. I had a bone graft taken from the iliac crest and the fusion was at L5-S1. Post-op I used a Knight-Taylor brace for some six weeks.
I guess I was lucky or my surgeon was great because this surgery saved my life. Without it, I couldn't walk or function. I had terrible pain and disability. The myelogram that I had showed that I had nucleus pulposis tenting the nerve root.
I did try some bed rest, but to no avail.
Why am I telling you this; simply to let you know that some folks get the surgery they need and do very well, for the rest of their lives.
Yes, my back is a little fragile, in that I don't ski or do sports that would jeopardize the health of my back.
If you are having back trouble, make sure you go to a large hospital with staff that has a lot of experience in spinal surgery.
I guess I was lucky or my surgeon was great because this surgery saved my life. Without it, I couldn't walk or function. I had terrible pain and disability. The myelogram that I had showed that I had nucleus pulposis tenting the nerve root.
I did try some bed rest, but to no avail.
Why am I telling you this; simply to let you know that some folks get the surgery they need and do very well, for the rest of their lives.
Yes, my back is a little fragile, in that I don't ski or do sports that would jeopardize the health of my back.
If you are having back trouble, make sure you go to a large hospital with staff that has a lot of experience in spinal surgery.