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Old 01-25-2009, 01:21 AM
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Hi Sarah

Welcome
I know people will chime in on your problems.

Gil
Thanks Gil,
Its always nice to find a place where people understand,
sarah
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Old 01-25-2009, 10:16 AM
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Sarah,

Sorry for your problems.
I am a nurse too (critical care) and know the feeling of not being able to work at the bedside.
It really hurts when you can't do the job you have trained long and hard for.
Anyway, good luck and I hope things work out for you.

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Old 01-25-2009, 12:47 PM
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Hi Runner,
Im really sorry to hear that you are in the same position too, Im an intensive care nurse, so it sounds as though we come from a similar background.
Are you on sick leave from work due to back problems at the moment?
I get really sad having to think about the options ahead of me, and I cant believe that I am in this position and at 33 having to discuss ill health retirement. It is such a shame, and I would so love to be able to go back to being a nurse.
Thanks for posting, my thoughts are with you too.
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Old 01-25-2009, 05:31 PM
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Sarah my heart goes to you what an awful situation but there must be hope you must never give up hope. The facets can be regularily injected 3 times a year I belive and they are usually successful like you experienced so that means just 3 months of pain and wait and see what happens there are many new approaches so hold on you are not alone and this is manageable!! what meds do you take?? Marion X

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Old 01-25-2009, 06:03 PM
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Hi Marion,
Thanks so much for your kind message, its the kindness and support of others that gets me through some days.
I take oxycodone, slow release and quick release, as well as amitriptyline, co-codamol and Im on citalopram too (anitdepressant). ive tried a few times to take meds such as gabapentin and pregabalin, but my body does not react well to them so ive not been able to carry on. I do have the option of increasing the does of my oxycontin slow release and that may well soon be an options for me.
Sadly the injections didnt last for me for more than a few hours, but I do keep positive mostly. This is how life is at the moment, and I just try to take one day at a time (with the odd off day!).
I will probably feel a little better once my surgeon has a full picture of what is going on and he can then think more about options.
again, thank you so much for your kindness, it really means so much at the moment.
warmest wishes
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what kind of fusion did they do? is the integrity of the contruct suspect or did everything fit together nicely. BMP? Allograft? ...???

Is it possible that congenitally fused L5-S1 is overloaded since they fused 4-5 and is now painful?
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what kind of fusion did they do? is the integrity of the contruct suspect or did everything fit together nicely. BMP? Allograft? ...???

Is it possible that congenitally fused L5-S1 is overloaded since they fused 4-5 and is now painful?
Hi There, I had bmp with my fusion, but due to previously being hypermobile L4-5 because of the congenital fusion L5-S1, I remain hypermobile and therefore will not fuse without more hardwear being inserted, and as everything is unstable, I have pain from the screws at the moment currently flaring up nerves and scar tissue etc.
Hopefully tightening the fusion area together will offer some relief at the bottom of my spine centrally,
Then its just all about finding some help for the adr and facet issue, this is causing a great deal more pain to me than the fusion issue, and the problem that concerns me the most at the moment.
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