Posted by Edd in KY on February 06, 2014 at 09:47:57 from (98.23.50.118):
In Reply to: Back surgery posted by MTC on February 05, 2014 at 17:21:45:
I have been thinking about my reply to you. I did not ask enough questions with my first surgery, and the Doctor did noit put enough restrictions on me. I was much more forceful with the second doctor, met with him 4 times, pre-surgery and 3 times since. Glad i had it, but it is an ordeal.
There is a small chance you could break the rods and screws, and a chance for "adjacent Facet deterioration". goggle it. That is what my doctor suggested. I did a lot of research before the surgery, but I really had no choice. I could hardly get out of bed, was in constant pain, and was losing the feeling/use of my left leg. So I had to do it. I was 69 at time of 2nd surgery.
Get a good experienced Doctor, do your homework, and then play by the rules after surgery.
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