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    I'm probably going to lose my retiree healthcare benefits at the end of this year (long story). I have found several good (I hope) scoliosis surgeons in Colorado where I live. Today is 10/10. Do I have enough time to have an operation before the end of the year or is the entire process much longer?

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    Originally posted by carolmr View Post
    I'm probably going to lose my retiree healthcare benefits at the end of this year (long story). I have found several good (I hope) scoliosis surgeons in Colorado where I live. Today is 10/10. Do I have enough time to have an operation before the end of the year or is the entire process much longer?
    First of all welcome. To start , you need to know the surgeon's schedule. When is the earliest that you can book surgery?
    Melissa

    Fused from C2 - sacrum 7/2011

    April 21, 2020- another broken rod surgery

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      I can book the surgery as soon as the surgeon can do it. I realize that he/she may have a long waiting list. I guess the only thing to do is call ASAP.

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        I believe it depends on the surgeon. Some have a 10 month to a year waiting list while others maybe only a month or two. Good luck!
        Pam, age 49
        Thoracolumbar curves 80 and 40 corrected to 20 degrees
        April 20, 2012 surgery with Dr. Lenke
        T-3 to sacrum

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