Hello,
I'm new to this forum. Karen Ocker directed me this way a while back and I forgot about it until now. (Hi Karen!!)
I will be 45 this month and had surgery this past 7/30...fused from T4-sacrum. They went in anteriorally and posterially. I don't know what my new degrees are but my xrays show some incredible correction. That was my first surgery.
I'm coming along, getting used to different body mechanics, the feel of metal in my back....some days are better than others. I'm taking PT 3 X a week, including aquatics 2 X a week.
I am happy that I had the surgery and really happy that it's behind me!
I realize that I may be getting ahead of myself but I do have a question.
Since your surgery, has anybody here had the chance to resume (snow) skiing? My family and I really enjoy this and my surgeon said it will be "a couple" of years before I can do it again.
Does anybody have any experience with this?
Thanks for any info.
Denise
I'm new to this forum. Karen Ocker directed me this way a while back and I forgot about it until now. (Hi Karen!!)
I will be 45 this month and had surgery this past 7/30...fused from T4-sacrum. They went in anteriorally and posterially. I don't know what my new degrees are but my xrays show some incredible correction. That was my first surgery.
I'm coming along, getting used to different body mechanics, the feel of metal in my back....some days are better than others. I'm taking PT 3 X a week, including aquatics 2 X a week.
I am happy that I had the surgery and really happy that it's behind me!
I realize that I may be getting ahead of myself but I do have a question.
Since your surgery, has anybody here had the chance to resume (snow) skiing? My family and I really enjoy this and my surgeon said it will be "a couple" of years before I can do it again.
Does anybody have any experience with this?
Thanks for any info.
Denise
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