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liesha333
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I am a mother of three boys who all have spondolythesis. We first found out through my youngest who was having leg pain at the age of 2. Found out when he was 4 he had a level 1 slippage at L5/S1. Found out my oldest had it when he was 12 lots of leg pain...siatica(sp?). The dr. decided to check my middle son with no symtoms and sure enough he too had it. Now, my youngest had surgery at the age of 16 (Now 18), they fused L5/S1 and put 2 screws in for support, my oldest had surgery, age 20 (now 22) L5/S1 fusion, no screws. My middle still has no real symptoms at the age of 21. My concern....both that had surgery still have lots of back pain. The surgery took away the leg pain...but did nothing for the back pain. My young men are very active, the oldest is a Sargent in the Army, full time, my youngest is doing his tiling apprentiseship. They both live daily with severe back pain, some days worse than others. You can usually tell how much rain or snow we are going to get by the amount of pain they are in. (Weather affects them huge.) I am writing because, as their mom, I see them either in severe pain or so drugged up from the meRAB they are given to tolerate the pain. They have done all the physical therapy, back bracing, surgery, pain clinics...that is possible. I need to know if anyone has any ideas that may have worked for them...I would love to see my children (young men) finally be pain free-without meRAB..Thanks Liesha333