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Old 09-06-2012, 03:40 PM
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Unhappy 4th time is the charm?!?!

Hi All,

Here is my situation. I am a 49 year old male that is facing a 4th spinal surgery. In 1991 I was diagnosed with two torn discs at L4-L5 & L5-S1. These were fused by a great surgeon with no complications. In 1998 my fusion at L5-S1 failed and was refused using titanium to hold things in place. In 2006 I had C4-6 fused due to degeneration.

I know am experiencing extreme pain at L3-4 level. My MRI is showing practically no disc left at L3-4 and scoliosis. From what I'm told, the increased load on my spine due to the fusion at L4-S1 and the Scoliosis had caused the disc at L3-4 to fail. I cannot sit nor stand in one place for any length of time. I feel a little better walking, but not much. I'm living on 150mg of Tramadol (which I hate taking) and trying as a "Last Ditch Effort" the DRX-9000 traction machine. I'm on my 20th visit with the machine, and have seen little (if any) improvement.

I know that once I see my surgeon, the only option he'll be able to give me is a 4th fusion. From what I read, an artificial disc wouldn't be an option due to the scoliosis (could be wrong). I don't know if Auto-Fusion is an option, nor do I know how long Auto-Fusion takes.

Does ANYONE have any suggestions for me?

Thanks,
Sosi
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