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Old 02-07-2012, 04:31 PM
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Hi Maria, Thank you for the response. My appt with the surgeon is at the end of this month. He is great and hopefully will be able to provide some insight. I'm still on pain meds and anit-inflamatory. I have taken hydrocodone for so long it's becoming less and less effective. But I don't want to take a med that will give me a high sensation. My next appt with the PM isn't until May. Will keep you updated. Again, thanks for your response. J
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Old 02-07-2012, 06:51 PM
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Tired of Pain, I am hoping that your pain all gets explained to you on the 29th. I have had hip pain since my scoliosis and kyphosis surgery in Oct of 2010. I woke up from surgery with it. I since had a few more spine surgeries , but the pain remains. I had my hips checked out, my right was already replaced. It is definitely from my spine.
sleep has been a problem for me for years, until i went on a medication called trazadone. My primary, psychiatrist as well as other docs have all told me of no side effects associated with it and it works pretty good to keep me asleep for about 7 hours. I couldn;t survive with out it.
I am still on percocet and have taken it since my hip replacement in 2008. I have had so many surgeries since then and am left with some pain/discomfort when standing, or walking. I seem to do better with hiking which i have recently started. Must be the extreme angle. As i cant really stand up straight.

About working, my doc thinks i should be on disability, but i do not qualify as i worked for the schools and we don't pay into social security. My life circumstances now require that i work . It won't be pretty is all i can say.

But i hope for the best for you in some way. Take care and write any time . I do a lot of venting on here and elsewhere. It seems to help!!
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Old 02-08-2012, 04:39 PM
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How well I know that one as I've been taking the same dose of Methadone now for 11 years! It works well for me tho so I'm very happy. I do have flare ups every now and then and also because I'm nearly 58 I have other things that seem to get aggravated and be a royal pain for a while sometimes lingering and sometimes not. Today it's my hands and a terribly arthritic or some kinda feeling that's making it hard to type!

Ok wishing you well and hope your doc's visit is productive in terms of answers! take care! Maria
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Old 02-27-2012, 07:09 AM
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Hi again. Not sure why I thought that my appt was the 29th, as it was actually the 26th. And it didn't go very well as far as I'm concerned. I have a great surgeon, but this time, he seemed to be in a hurry. Maybe I'm too sensitive or something. But they took xrays, and he came in and said that I'm not fusing very well, and he wants to put me on a bone growth simulator and give it two months to determine if another surgery is necessary. Needless to say, that was not remotely close to what I was expecting. He asked about smoking, and mentioned vitamin d. I was taking vitamin D supplements last year but quit. Guess that was bad. I was also diagnosed seven or so years ago with the early stages of osteoporosis. Although I do still have pain, I don't like the prospect of another surgery. If I don't get good fusion and that will be at the 1 year mark when I go back. Will surgery be a necessity. I have for the most part accepted that I will have some pain for the remainder of my life. It's a bummer, but it is what it is. I'm pretty limited now as far as what I can do, but other issues contribute to that as well. Sorry, starting to ramble. I still consider my surgery to be a success because it is better than pre-surgery. Any thoughts on the bone growth stimulator, and if it does not help with the fusion, is another surgery in my best bet. Thanks in advance for any response. J
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Old 02-27-2012, 05:26 PM
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When i had my very first surgery, my doc gave me a bone growth stimulator. I got more questions about that as i walked around town. If it is the same device i am thinking of, it has pads to put in the fusion area and a little piece you wear around a belt or attached to your clothes. I had no problems fusing with that. I have had problems now with fusing, but he has never prescribed one again. I have had additional surgeries to redo unfused areas too. But the surgery was not specifically for that purpose.

Sorry the appointment did not go as well as you were hoping, I have certainly been there too. I too , have accepted that i might be in a lifetime of spinal pain although as you said it is much better now than before surgery.
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2010 Kyphoplasty T-3, T-4
2011 Cervical osteotomy ,revision C4-T5
2011 Foot surgery
2011 Revision fusion T7 thru L4/laminectomy
2012 Hammertoe correction left foot
2012 Revision fusion T-12 thru L5
2012 Revision fusion L4-L5
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Old 02-28-2012, 03:58 PM
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Thanks for the reply Judy. I hate to hear that you have to live a life with pain, and I think that's what I will do as well. But, I still consider myself fortunate because there are others that are much worse of than me. The thought of another surgery is disturbing, but if it's necessary, then that's what I'll do. I just hope the stimulator will work. Thanks again for your reply. J
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Old 02-29-2012, 04:39 PM
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I'm so sorry that you are still in it.

Are you in less pain than before your surgery?

Your surgeon says it's not fusing very well. Is the structure of the fusion good or is it collapsing?

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