titilltheythedon'break. with out them breaking
Hi, I had surgery on my lumbar section when I was 57 years old. That was in 2005 and then I had surgery again in 2006 because I had a broken rod and nerve damage. Now here it is 2017 and I hurt everyday and night. Might average 3 hours of sleep a night. Some nights no sleep at all. It has been twelve years of constant pain. I was told now that I I have another broken rod and more nerve damage. I am at a loss of what to do. I know it needs to be fixed, but hate to go thru surgery again. Any suggestions on what might help?
how was the recovery from the surgery where they took ur rods and screws out? i have t5-t12 and its hurt like a b***h for 11 years. cant take it anymore, but idk if id survive another experience like the initial fusion surgery. I have a broken screw and my surgeon says we should leave it be. 50/50 chance of it being better after another procedure.
I had a spinal fusion S1, L5 & L4 in 2002. I have had increasing pain in the last couple years. I recently had a MRI and the result was alarming. My left rod is broken into. The break is not near the screws. I am having ablation injection end of next mo to possibly help alleviate some of the hip pain. My Neurologist was quite shocked as well. Titanium isn't suppose to break. His advice there are 3 different types of surgery, go thru the back again -remove the whole fusion and start again and now since the vertebra above the fusion is (of course) needs to be addressed/included in next surgery as well. Or there are two new types of spinal surgery where they go thru the side. Neurologist told me the ablations won't hurt and could possibly help but won't stop the sever pain in the spine, knee nor in the groin areas. At this point I can't possibly be laid up for 7+ months recovery. I am a car taker for my 90 yr old father who lives with me. Praying the ablation injections will give me enough relief to sleep. My concern is by being age 66 am I doing additional damage on my spine? If I stall, what type of difficulty could I have later? I certainly do not want to end up with floppy foot syndrome. My Surgeon was the very best outside of Chicago and I do not blame him at all. I am still trying to understand why the titanium broke. Should I talk to someone abt recalls or just forget about it? Someone posted many yrs ago on your site to contact atty. What do you think?The surgeon no longer has any of my medical surgery records. I have made calls to records dept. at the Hospital where surgery was performed - No luck yet on getting my records. Side note: Please warn others that on any major surgeries they have had done, to keep full copies for themselves on Everything. If you have any suggestions or advice I am all ears.
Thank You