Posted by Logan in S.E. Texas on February 24, 2014 at 19:03:44 from (72.37.249.84):
In Reply to: Back surgery posted by MTC on February 24, 2014 at 15:47:58:
I've had seven spinal surgeries so far. Three on neck and four on lumbar region. Everything in my neck is fused except the very top and the very bottom, that will have to be done eventually. My spinal canal was growing closed so after all the fusions the Dr. took off the back side of all the fused vertabreas. My spinal chord had been compressed for a while and parts of it had shutdown, when the pressure was relieved and it started working again it was getting hit with a cattle prod, Dr. told me it was going to be bad but even if he could have kept me in the hospital he couldn't give me enough pain medice to stop it. Lasted for two weeks and then got better real fast. Have had 2 laminectomies and one I can't spell or pronounce but the Dr took out some bone that was pressing against nerve roots coming out the sides. the last one was a two level fusion of L-4, L-5. All this done in Houston at Texas Orthopedic Hospital, owned and operated by a group of orthoppedic specialist called the Fondren Group. I highly reccommend them. The very rich and powerful from all over the world come to this group of Drs.
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