Posted by George Marsh on February 05, 2014 at 22:52:43 from (50.121.7.90):
In Reply to: Back surgery posted by MTC on February 05, 2014 at 17:21:45:
10 years ago I was going to have L4 & L5 fused. I backed out at the last minute. No every back surgery will be pain free after surgery. I even had some Dr.s tell me I did the right thing by not having surgery. I still have back issues. I have to take pain pills to sleep. I Just changed the way I do things. The hinges on my L4 & L5 are broken, so there is slipping, sliding and nerves getting pinched.
Some back surgery is 100% necessary. However if they screw up, you will be in a wheelchair for the rest of your life, peeing in a bag attached to your leg.
I'm sure all hospitals have a machine to locate the nerves in your back, 10 years ago mine didn't.
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