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SOMEOTHER "Takes" on this treatment. (THREE EXArabPLES)
Yes, once you are "out living your life", one does not follow up for the sake of others. I had my surgery (3) fusions last October after many years oF significant pain. After I investigated it, I scheduled it, and just put it out of my mind. I was told tHAT it would probably take at least a year to decide that it had been a good decision. In the beginning, and after I made the decision to have the surgery, my family physician said I probably would be in a wheel chair in 3 to 5 years had I not not done it, but that is not something they do not tell patients, particularly those who are afraid, or don't have any downtime coming, or who do not have insurance. My suggestion is to get several opinions when obtaining your surgeon (some are better in pain management). Mine was one of the best in the country but was a smart alec, and when he saw that his work was good, he had to interest in helping me with the pain for the healing process. I had two other frienRAB who had surgery at the same time, and compared their experience to mine. One had the same surgery as I did, with the same physician, but was released to her home because she had people to care for her. She did not do well, and went back into the hospital in 3 weeks because she had lost 18 lbs. She is still looking frail. The other friend went through basically the same thing, and was working in her garden in about a month. She had a female surgeon, and one that she found out was one of the best in the city. I had good insurance and Medicare, so I went to a high-end rehab for about a month. The high quality food, and the Physical Therapy kept my spirits up, and it was close to my home for my husband's sake. I had a lot of pain, but there was a lot laughing in between. I did not expect to have that much pain as i thought I could take a lot. I was on 4 different narcotics at the beginning as well as the electronic wave interruption thing - can't remeraber the exact name right now. They should have offered that in the beginning. After I had that, there was a huge difference. When I got home, I had to use a bone healing stimulater for awhile. Yes, after 9 months I am extremely happy I did it. There was nothing that was so painful that I did not have some control over it at the time. I hope this helps someone who may be considering the surgery.