We did the five hour drive to Durham, NC, to have my second post op visit with my amazing, so amazing that my three month second visit couldn't be scheduled until I was four months out, Neurosurgeon, Dr. Bagley, yesterday. We waited til three for a one o'clock apt. One of the nurses in reply to the question, "Are you busy?" said, "So busy, cause Dr. Bagley brings the busy with him." It was a wonderful visit. I had four main questions, and was rewarded with definitive answers to each. I won't go into all of it except to say that by comparing X-rays of before surg and now, while my curves are totally straight, both my pelvis and shoulder girdle are not. My upper spine is collapsing, and one of my legs is longer due to a bad ankle. The most important thing he told me was that I have his ok to resume Celebrex! He feels that since I was on it forever before surgery and my body was used to it that not taking it was more detrimental to me now than it would be to take it. He felt all my residual pain was inflammation, and he was right. He said all the inflammation would destroy the rest of my spine if it were not halted. I restarted the Celebrex yesterday, and the awful chest pains are gone. I was able to really work out today...to my max, and only had to take ten minutes to full recovery. I think what my visit taught me is that I must be prepared for the visit with questions. I have read here on the forum that anti inflamatory drugs can't be taken for six months to a year. My guy said that the bone is regenerated the first six weeks, after that, when pain was as bad as mine, it is inflammation. We all need to ask our Doctors what there rules are for us as individuals, because we all vary so much.