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Old 01-07-2007, 03:32 AM
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Question Help! I'm brand new to this and need direction!

Hi! I need a disc replacement. (or three) Can anyone tell me--can more than one in a row be done at a time? Where is the cheapest place on earth to get it done legally? Anyone know the reputation of Dr. Wicharn Yingsakmonokol of Thailand, and what he charges for the proocedure? How long is the painful part of the recovery? thank you! -Sylvia
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Old 01-07-2007, 06:32 PM
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Sylvia,

Mark may move this to it's own thread.

Yes, more than one can be done... I had three lumbar and I've heard of someone with 5.

Dr. Bertagnoli, in Germany, has more multi-level experience which is very necessary. The cost, including airfare and hotels, etc. is about half that of the U.S. I know nothing about Thailand????

Everyone heals at different rates with or without surgically induced distraction problems. The first 2 days are rough and then it starts to get better. I'm talking about lumber ADRs. Cervicals are easier since they don't involve your entire digestive tract. You're doctor should discuss all of your concerns with you.

I suggest you also do your own research regarding your condition, possible corrective surgeries or therapies and possible complications. Knowledge is power and you want to be involved is this process.

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Old 01-07-2007, 08:14 PM
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Sylvia, I moved your thread to it's own topic. I do have a client who went to Dr. Wicharn Yingsakmonokol of Thailand. She elected not to do surgery with him because she was uncomfortable with the diagnostic process. I'll ask her to come and post her experience in her own words.

Welcome to iSpine! I hope you find it useful.

Talk to you soon,

Mark
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