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Shaymac25 07-31-2012 08:08 AM

Shays many problems
 
Hello everyone I am new to this forume but have visited the site e few times looking for advice.
Here's my story. I'm 25 with a bad T11 and T12 disc that needs a fusion sugery. I also have a facet joint problems at C6/C7 and I have tried all the conservative treatments but did not get much relief. The pian in my neck is so bad it gives me migraines almost all day and night. I can handle getting one fusion in my back but I'm afraid to get one in my neck.
All this started 3years ago when I was training to be paramedic and hurt myself in the gym. The life I have now is no work and no physical activity at all. Im scared that if I do have these surgeries and they are successfully done will I be able to get back to working out an being active. Any input would much appreciated. Thanks

jsewell 07-31-2012 06:27 PM

At your young age, i would first check out all alternatives to fusion. That being said, i am the queen of fusion., Through many surgeries and for many reasons i am now fused from C4 thru L4. I am having surgery again on Thursday to fix 2 fractures in my lumbar spine and add L4-5 to the fusion mass. I do Ok with all the fusions. Some for scoliosis so bad that it was effecting my breathing, one biggie for a broken neck. I do go hiking about 4 times a week, also have major pituitary problems which is why right now i do not exercise more, but it is all possible. The only reason i gave up trail running is do to my right hip replacement of 2008. I'm not sure my spine surgeon would want me to any more, but everything else is ok with him .

Others will hopefully come on and tell you about alternatives to fusion . I have had poor bone density and never was a candidate.
Judy

mmglobal 08-01-2012 10:48 PM

If the system is compromised enough to require fusion, other options will be very limited. The t-spine does not have the mobility of the c-spine and lumbar spine. So, there is no motivation to develop motion preservation technology for it.

Thoracic fusions are not low risk, high success rate surgeries. Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) was developed in the 90's to provide less invasive options for thoracic fusions. Now, XLIF is the latest and greatest. At t11-12, they can use XLIF... please look into that and only consider surgeons with a great deal of XLIF experience. The surgeons who teach the procedure wind up with a higher level of experience that most of the other doctors will NEVER get to.

Mark


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