Hello everyone...I'm 57 as of a few days ago and have had to deal with these pain issues since my early 20's. In 79 I was run over by a Semi truck and had my back broken the first time. 3 years later I had nearly a ton of sheet steel dropped on me in a lumber mill accident and broke it again. Eventually I had a laminectomy at L5-S1. This was becasue of the Insurance Co. The Dr. wanted to do a fusion but was denied. The Lam. failed as he suggested it would after only a few monthw and eventually I had to have the fusion anyway. That was done using the Bak-4 cages which I denied on the authorization form and requested traditional rods and screws. Was essentually slipped a Micky and the cages were used. At that time I had a severe Spondylolosthesis at L5-S1 which was not reduced so they just fused me out of whack. That has caused all kind of pain issues with my hips as my sacrum is out of line with my spine. It sucks big time. I found out due to more pain and instability issues that when the cages were put in the Facet joints at L4-L5 were cut out to make room. This caused total instability at that level. I also had a Pars Fracture at L3 that was to have been taken care of in the first surgery. In 2003 I had a surgery that was supposed to have taken out the cages at L5-S1 and redone that fusion and bridge me all the way to L3. Dr. started at L3 and the damage was so severe at that level the spinal cord had grown to the spine and it had to be separated from the spine before the fusion could be done. The Dr. ended up tearing a substantial hole in the spinal cord and stopped there. I needed 4 more surgeries over the next six weeks to repair the hole as I was leaking spinal fluid to the outside and I ended up with bacterial Meningitis and was hospitalized with that. Accordingly, the original issues weren't dealt with and the hospital refused to go bakc and try to fix what was started. This was the Portland, Oregon VA hospital. The Cage surgery was at Sacred Heart in Eugene, OR and was done by Dr. Robert lamer and he refused to see me once it was determined things had gone south. The instability at at L5-S1 eventually left me partially paralized and I stayed that way until Dec. of 2007 when my Senator stepped in regarding my VA surgery and The San Fran. VA took me on. A trip to them and they laid out what needed to be done and how it was going to be accomplished. I felt hope for the first time in years. My surgery was finally scheduled but as I was going in to surgery I was told I had a different Dr. as mine had no more OR time but not to worry, every thing was going to be done as scheduled. NOT!!! After surgery I was told by this new Young Dr that what had originally been laid out was not needed and so he used a new technique to just fuse L4-L5. I was just short of terrified. I was in the hospital for 6 days and finally released and the fusion failed withina month but at least the paralysis was gone and I could get around again. Fnially in 2010 a new head of surgery at Portland decided he would take me on and "do it right" this time. Surgery was done in Feb of 2011 and again after surgery, the Dr. said he had decided to switch gears and change plans. He ended up just redoing the L4-L5 surgery and not the rest of the work. Because of the other instability this surgery also has failed. So I'm back at square one. My life has been a nightmare of pain but I am convinced that if any of these Drs. would have done the job right the first time, I would not be in this condition. I do my best to not let pain stop me from living but I've not been able to get a "job" in 30 years and had never been able to accumulate enough subsequent quarters to be able to draw SSD. I finally started my own business but even there was only able to work part time at best. I tell you my story so you can see what happens when Drs. play God with us. There is a reason why a physican calls hiis business a "Practice". We are essentually guinea pigs for surgeons trying to make names for themselves. I don't know what is going to happen in my case but because of the way I've been dealt with, I will probably be in severe pain for the rest of my life. Whatever road you decide to go down with the Drs., get everything in writing as to procedure and Rehab before allowing any work to be done. Then make sure you hold your Drs. feet to the fire. I would still opt for surgery as in my case it's allowed me to walk albiet is painful. I cannot stand for more than a few minutes at a time, am very limited on excercise I can do and find other joints are failing due to having to pick up the slack. Good luck and may God bless you in whatever you decide to do... LeRoy Hileman
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do you have rods and screws in spine?? Is TENs safe to use with them thanks Bev Australia
I had L5 also done and even though my leg pain is gone still have pain in the surgical area it has been 7 years