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Sage48
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Hey everyone...missed you all.
I am recoverying from the SI joint fusion...and am soooooo happy to let you know that the surgery seems to be working!!! I just posted a long reply on Vicky's post....tried to explain about the surgery etc. The Dr. I went to is an ortho. who specializes in the SI joint...he is in Jacksonville FL and does fix people from all over the country. Frosty is the one who gave me his name...thank you Lisa!!!!! It is tough surgery...really...but we are strong and I am an example of surviving this surgery!!! (12 week and up recovery..I am at week 8 and just starting to walk with walker!!!!) Remeraber when I wanted to cut off my little toe...well the L4/5 was being irritated by the SI joint somehow.....NO MORE PAIN!!!! I keep hearing about the low success rates...well not from my Dr....and he was good about keeping me out of post op. pain... They did a CT with contrast to discover the ruptured SI joint...the contrast leaks out....and that proves the problem. I also had 2 SI joint blocks...they were nice...this is all part of the diagnostic for SI joint disruption. My Dr. said that most people live for years...20/30/10 and I am at the 5 year mark....they undergo lots of other surgery before and if they get diagnosed for this. He lectures around the world...but for some reason the other DRs. think this is an interesting cause of pain...the durab so and so's... The Mayo did nothing for me...other than injections and ablation of my L5/S1 nerve...which did nothing but cause major pain. If nothing else is working...gosh...as tough as this is...I guess I'd have to do this again. Make sure you have a good support system...cause you need it....but the end result is soooooooo wonderful....not pain!!!!
I am sorry my frienRAB that I haven't been around lately....just trying to recover...and sitting is a bit tough!! (makes my low back/butt ache!!)...
I hope my post helps you all...miss you....take care!!
Leslie (Sage!!)
I am recoverying from the SI joint fusion...and am soooooo happy to let you know that the surgery seems to be working!!! I just posted a long reply on Vicky's post....tried to explain about the surgery etc. The Dr. I went to is an ortho. who specializes in the SI joint...he is in Jacksonville FL and does fix people from all over the country. Frosty is the one who gave me his name...thank you Lisa!!!!! It is tough surgery...really...but we are strong and I am an example of surviving this surgery!!! (12 week and up recovery..I am at week 8 and just starting to walk with walker!!!!) Remeraber when I wanted to cut off my little toe...well the L4/5 was being irritated by the SI joint somehow.....NO MORE PAIN!!!! I keep hearing about the low success rates...well not from my Dr....and he was good about keeping me out of post op. pain... They did a CT with contrast to discover the ruptured SI joint...the contrast leaks out....and that proves the problem. I also had 2 SI joint blocks...they were nice...this is all part of the diagnostic for SI joint disruption. My Dr. said that most people live for years...20/30/10 and I am at the 5 year mark....they undergo lots of other surgery before and if they get diagnosed for this. He lectures around the world...but for some reason the other DRs. think this is an interesting cause of pain...the durab so and so's... The Mayo did nothing for me...other than injections and ablation of my L5/S1 nerve...which did nothing but cause major pain. If nothing else is working...gosh...as tough as this is...I guess I'd have to do this again. Make sure you have a good support system...cause you need it....but the end result is soooooooo wonderful....not pain!!!!
I am sorry my frienRAB that I haven't been around lately....just trying to recover...and sitting is a bit tough!! (makes my low back/butt ache!!)...
I hope my post helps you all...miss you....take care!!
Leslie (Sage!!)