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MoonRiver

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25. Yes, it is horrible and its getting worse.
Wed Dec 24, 2014, 02:02 PM
Dec 2014

I was thinking I would wait until September but I don't know if I can stand it that long. Helps to talk with those who have "been there."

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Don't know about the recovery Faux pas Dec 2014 #1
Thanks Faux pas! MoonRiver Dec 2014 #2
My sister in law had that done twice and she recovered nicely. shraby Dec 2014 #3
Good to hear. I'm feeling a little less terrified by these stories! MoonRiver Dec 2014 #9
My wife had cervical fusion surgery MineralMan Dec 2014 #4
Thanks MM. That is good to know. MoonRiver Dec 2014 #8
Any other options, there minimum evasive etc.... how many opinions? regards uponit7771 Dec 2014 #5
depends on where in the spine. mopinko Dec 2014 #6
L4, L5. I am going to get another opinion and probably use a different surgeon. MoonRiver Dec 2014 #7
L 4 and 5 is where they pioneered the arthritisR_US Dec 2014 #11
Very encouraging! MoonRiver Dec 2014 #14
I'm glad you're going to get a 2nd opinion...my friend ellenrr Dec 2014 #12
I don't think they're going to implant anything. MoonRiver Dec 2014 #15
oh, ok. In case anyone wants to know- this device is called Coflex, and some ellenrr Dec 2014 #19
None of my mates had that, theirs were all arthritisR_US Dec 2014 #26
you're ahead of us for sure in Canada. nt ellenrr Dec 2014 #28
those pins are prolly the same deal. mopinko Dec 2014 #40
You will be in pain for at least a year. WhiteTara Dec 2014 #10
I'm going on 2 years. GeorgeGist Dec 2014 #13
So sorry. Do you know what the problem is? MoonRiver Dec 2014 #16
All the best! bigwillq Dec 2014 #17
Thanks bigwillq! MoonRiver Dec 2014 #18
Depends on where in the spine... MANative Dec 2014 #20
My problem is a pinched nerve, also known as Sciatica. MoonRiver Dec 2014 #21
Well familiar with that! It's exactly what I had. MANative Dec 2014 #22
Thanks MANative! MoonRiver Dec 2014 #23
I suffered with the pain for nearly three years before finally giving in to the surgery. MANative Dec 2014 #24
Yes, it is horrible and its getting worse. MoonRiver Dec 2014 #25
You might want to think about taking the next few weeks to fully investigate... MANative Dec 2014 #27
The info and advice I am getting here are awesome! MoonRiver Dec 2014 #32
Ah! A very important factor, indeed. You will need plenty of support... MANative Dec 2014 #37
I had a laminectomy and discectomy on the l5-s1 and wasn't so lucky as to be "instantly cured". adirondacker Dec 2014 #29
Thank you! MoonRiver Dec 2014 #33
Here is a spinal fusion website my daughter used through her SpF ordeal. misterhighwasted Dec 2014 #30
Just googled and bookmarked that site! MoonRiver Dec 2014 #35
I don't know what the recovery is like NuclearDem Dec 2014 #31
Thanks so much NuclearDem! MoonRiver Dec 2014 #34
True about DU, its very easy to show kindness. misterhighwasted Dec 2014 #38
I had cervical spinal fusion 20 years ago. Lugnut Dec 2014 #36
Please consider chiropractic adjustments. panader0 Dec 2014 #39
I've been going to a chiropractor for two months. MoonRiver Dec 2014 #42
A friend got all sorts of things done to her spine csziggy Dec 2014 #41
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