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ms_west
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:wave: Everyone! I am looking forward to catching up with the old gang and meeting those who are new to the board. I often wonder about you all and where you are at in recovery process.
To provide a quick update: In Deceraber of 2008, I had my 5th spinal surgery and they extended my fusion from L3 to s1 and did major decompression work. I went into surgery knowing that it could help or make me worse. Well I should have known not to go ahead with surgery based on the fact that I had 4 unsuccessful surgeries. The odRAB were not in my favor.
Surgery #5 did not work and now I have jumping beans in my legs from nerve damage and they keep me up to all hours of the night. I also have balance issues. The neurologist is saying that I have chronic nerve damage and that there is nothing left to do.
The spinal surgeon thinks I have some type of scar tissue problem and that there is nothing else surgically left to do. I continue to suffer from lower lurabar pain, mid back pain, arm pain, both leg pain, and right foot pain.
So now, I am dealing with chronic cp pain and the fight of my life to be properly treated. Right now we are doing a conversion from oxycontin to methadone and let's just say this is interesting.
Anyhow, I have missed you ALL and will try to be better about reading and offer any advice that I can to those who are new in this fight. May you all have a wonderful weekend and Happy Mother's Day!!
Pepper
To provide a quick update: In Deceraber of 2008, I had my 5th spinal surgery and they extended my fusion from L3 to s1 and did major decompression work. I went into surgery knowing that it could help or make me worse. Well I should have known not to go ahead with surgery based on the fact that I had 4 unsuccessful surgeries. The odRAB were not in my favor.
Surgery #5 did not work and now I have jumping beans in my legs from nerve damage and they keep me up to all hours of the night. I also have balance issues. The neurologist is saying that I have chronic nerve damage and that there is nothing left to do.
The spinal surgeon thinks I have some type of scar tissue problem and that there is nothing else surgically left to do. I continue to suffer from lower lurabar pain, mid back pain, arm pain, both leg pain, and right foot pain.
So now, I am dealing with chronic cp pain and the fight of my life to be properly treated. Right now we are doing a conversion from oxycontin to methadone and let's just say this is interesting.
Anyhow, I have missed you ALL and will try to be better about reading and offer any advice that I can to those who are new in this fight. May you all have a wonderful weekend and Happy Mother's Day!!
Pepper