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Hi I was just diagnosed 2 days ago but have been living with it for 2 years now. I have grade 3 bordering grade 4 already. I'm in soooo much pain. they put me on vicodin and ibuprofen. Praying that God will get me through the surgery that they say I'll need and the recovery. Don't want to be unrealistic about it all But I need to get back to a normal life. I'm the sole provider for my family and I'm only 23. Really a test of faith. But God is good and family is great about everything. Not really advice but its nice to know I'm not the only one. Thanks for listening=)
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I have been searching for a blog such as this one to find someone who had a similar surgery experience to me; my injury occurred through dancing at the age of 14, I had pins put in which broke and eventually had an L1-5 fusion at Stanmore Hospital with Surgeon Stewart Tucker.
I had surgery at 14 and 15 and am now aged 27 - I recovered very well from my surgery all those years ago and have considered myself to be fitter and more flexible than most other people! HOWEVER, for the first time in 12 years i'm starting to have similar back pain again and would like to talk to someone else to see how their back is after years.
I would like to know if the fusion can actually weaken and if there is anything that can be done to limit this; core strengthening exercises maybe? Also, has anyone had a natural birth since having severe spondylolithesis and if so, what were the implications?
Thanks
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