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Old 11-11-2007, 12:31 AM
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Thank you all so much everybody..

Your support makes me feel stronger mentally. I've just come back seeing another neurosurgen. He told me to rest and take it easy and take meds for a while and see what happens to my symptoms. I will start doing some neck strengthening exercises, light ones. This neurosurgen told me that if I want to go back to my active life (golf, tennis) I better have the surgery (fusion, but then with an active life like that you are putting yourself at great risk for making the other discs slip!! What kind of an advice was that? I really do not understand. He said the other discs look in good form so it shouldn't be a problem!!..If I would know any success stories like a double fusion with an active life for 20 years I would not have a hard time beleiving this guy). He added 300mg of Neurontin, one everynight, to my medication. I just surfed the web and found out that this medicine is given to people with much more serious indications. And everybody is complaining about serious weight gain in short periods of time even if they eat normal. Has anyone of you taken this and seen this side effect?

Thank you for letting me know about cervical endoscopic discectomy. It looks very promising as a non evasive technique. Any one of you know a good place to do this in Europe other than Alphaklinik.

I am required to send my results to the Alphaklinik in Germany for a diagnosis and treatment options. I will be sending everything by DHL this Monday. And see what they have to say. Although they are the best in the world (looking at their reference list and patients who got treated by them), I am keeping in mind that at the end of the day they are surgeons too and they might want to go ahead and do something right away. Ahhh..Ethics.. I hope they are ethical.

Looking forward to hearing from you all..

Thank you once again.

Sonata
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Old 11-14-2007, 07:57 AM
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Dear Mark and all

Thank you very much for everything already. I have been away from the forum bec my meds are making me very woozy and I am told not to sit in front of the computer much. This is all so weird to me as I have no pain at all. The tingling (the very mild one) feeling on my left arm finally, occasionally started dissapearing during the day. I don't know if the meds are kicking in or I am hallucinating because like I said it was so little anyway. Today I finally did more research and found Stenum Hospital with success stories and horror stories like the surgeon ( Dr. Ritter Lang) being drunk the night before surgery at 2 am.( He was seen by somebody at the local bar) when he had to do 8 spinal surgeries the next day. There has been a lot of failures there apparently resulting in more problems and a suicide case that really freaked me out about ADR. Apart from that I read a big complaint from a Russian patient who lives in Germany that was operated by Dr. Bertagnoli. She had a single level ADR in the lumbar area. Prior to her surgery she didn't have pain but was restricted in movement, yet she was able to walk a few miles. She did the surgery and has been bed bound for over 2 years now in incredible pain. And Dr. Bertagnoli has been ignoring her case and avoiding her. After all these cases and especially the many complications and failures mentioned in ADR in Stenum, I am really confused and would really like to delay ADR (if I am ever offered) as much as possible (this is my personal view, considering my symptomps).

I haven't seen any complaints about alphaklinik though. But I just found out that Dr. Bertagnoli has joined the team there! My !! where does this leave us all with? I have a feeling fusion is still the gold standard. I guess if you take really good care of yourself after fusion, the chances are probably lower for adjacent discs to slip. (Cervical spine)

Any inputs please?

Thank you all so much

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Sonata
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