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iSpine Discuss New level of disgust with US healthcare in the Main forums forums; My wife's Prestige surgery for C5/6 has been cancelled. The surgeon told her he wanted her in the ... |
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![]() My wife's Prestige surgery for C5/6 has been cancelled. The surgeon told her he wanted her in the Discover trial but there was a 20% chance he's perform a fusion even though he had promised her/ us the ADR. Just yesterday he told her he didn't want to use the Prestige (after promoting it in December). He went further by berating her for not trusting his judgement. He threw a barb at both of us (mostly aimed at me) for doing to much research, as we're not doctors, we're ignorant. He told her this over the telephone as we accompany each other to our appointments. Thankfully his assistant hinted at this the day before at her pre-op exam. We were able to discuss it and she had the mindset to not be intimidated ("It's my spine, doctor. I'll be the one deciding which procedure I have!") Unfortunately this leaves her back at square one and even more distrusting of the local medical community.
She contacted the Stenum representative and we've gotten the ball rolling for surgery in Germany. She's never travelled overseas (except our Jamaica honeymon) so she's apprehensive about having major surgery out of the country (odd, she was very comfortable with me doing it. Life insurance??? ![]() She's covered by both of our individual group policies so once we work out the logistics, she'll have the surgery first. I don't think it's a good idea for us to both be recovering at the same time, especially with Sean (2 years old). So the journey continues. I often wonder what I'm going to do with my time once she and I get our respective disc issues resolved. We're both spending so much time with doctors, insurance and information gathering I almost forget what we used to do with our time before all of this started. Then I look at Sean and I remember ![]() Bob
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04/06 L5/S1 Rupture 05/06 MRI shows DDD @ L2-S1 06/06 Diskectomy/ Laminotomy L5/S1 04/07 Recurrent Disc Surgery L5/S1 3 Ortho and 1 Neuro Surgeon, 3 MRIs, 1 EGM, 1 Myleogram & 11 EDIs later: 03/27/09 Maverick ADR at L4/L5 & L5/S1 03/27/09 The Lord and Dr. Ritter-Lang returned my life to me. |
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![]() Bob,
This is ridiculous. How dare you and your wife research your own health issues and decide the treatment option / device you are both most comfortable living with for the rest of your lives. ![]() Berating patients on the phone. ![]() ![]() I am so sorry this puts you guys back at "square one." However, this might just be a blessing in disguise. About your wife traveling overseas for the first time: tell her that when I had my surgery in 2003 I had never been overseas and I was only 23 years old at the time. If my wife and I were able to do, anyone can do it! ![]() Keep your head up and keep moving forward. If you need anything, you've got my email.
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-Justin 1994 Football Injury 1997 Snow Skiing Injury Laminotomy L4/L5 (3.7.97--17 years old) 1999 & 2003 MVA (not at fault both times) Grade V Tears L4/L5 & L5/L6 2-Level ProDisc® L4/L5 & L5/L6* *lumbosacral transitional vertebra (11.15.03--23 years old) Dr. Rudolf Bertagnoli -- dr-bertagnoli.com Pain-free for the last 4.5 yrs. 5.14.09 DSS with Dr. B. I'm here to help. ![]() |
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![]() Thats unbelievable.
I'm sorry for your troubles. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family while you travel overseas. Good Luck! Dan
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Texas Back Institute Patient - Plano, TX Oct. 2005 - Hurt my back lifting a trailer gate - Diagnosed with DDD in L5/S1 - Jun. 2006 - Herniated Disk Surgery L5-S1 - Disectomy/Laminectomy May 2008 - L5/S1 crumbling disk Jul. 2008 - L5 - S1 PAINFUL Discogram VAS 10/10 Jan. 2009 - Texas Back Institute - Axiomed Clinical Trial Enrollment Feb. 2009 - Clinical Trial Surgery - Freedom Lumbar Disc inserted - L5-S1 |
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![]() Bob,
There are good and bad people in all aspects of life but too often a doctor's ego is his downfall. I'm sorry this wrench was thrown in at the last minute but like eveyone else, it might be a blessing. My insurance company was my wrench and I too went to Germany. I've posted often how afraid I was to go to Germany for surgery. It was a waste of my energies. However, one word of caution. The Stenum hospital may have helped a lot of people but they also have a blemished record. Especially if you have an insurance reimbursement, have you considered Dr. Bertagnoli, more commonly referred to as Dr. B? If you go through Mark, GPN Artificial Disc Replacement ADR, a consultation can take place quickly and surgery may be just around the corner. Please call him if for nothing else then to investigate this possibility. I hope you find the relief you seek, I'm just pretty skepical about Stenum. Dale
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3 level Prodisc adr S1-L3, Oct 12, 2005 Dr. B in Bogen, Germany Severe nerve damage in left leg, still working on it |
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![]() Hello,
You only have 1 spine ..... do your research! The Maverick's design looked strong @ the time of my surgery. I chose not to be fused due to my life style. Real life #'s are yet to come out on how long the discs will last. ( I'll let you know in about 10 yrs ) ![]() Please keep us posted!! Todd PS. My Doctors in Maine had me doomed before I found the Maverick. (They wanted me sitting in a wheelchair full time before they would do any surgery) ![]()
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Stenum Hospital * Germany Surgery 10-19-07 ( L4-L5 Maverick disc ) For my true life story ... go to -----> www.youtube.com print -----> ADR surgery into the space bar ![]() or ... http://www.maverick-disc.blogspot.com (my picture & movie updates) |
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