Well I went down to the hospital to pick up my report and copy of my cts. They used oral contrast and iv contrast for these pics. They didn't use iohexol, they used Visipaque. Anyway, there are multiple hypodensitites of the liver ( 6-7 cysts) which are stable. Also cholelithiasis (multiple gallstones) in the gall bladder. And last but not least, something lovely called sigmond diverticulosis which means my poop chute is s shaped. LOL Also a few loose screws!
Whadya gunna do? Its always something!
Unfortunately, it takes so long to go through the hoops while having gall stone attacks. At least the puzzle is taking shape.
I have more dirty pics that show some things. You will see the rotation from the top views (looking up from the feet) after being fused. You will see screws angled to the left in one pic, and to the right in the other. This was after much of the rotation was corrected.
For now, its salads and apples, water and vitamins. No fat. That's why I'm losing weight.
Hopefully I can keep my gall bladder. I will know more soon. I'm gonna miss prime rib.
The views are from the feet looking up towards the head. These pics will show how rotated vertebrae are the issue with scoliosis. Could you imagine how rotated they were before surgery? I do not know what levels these are at. Obviously one is above the apex and one below.
Ed
Whadya gunna do? Its always something!
Unfortunately, it takes so long to go through the hoops while having gall stone attacks. At least the puzzle is taking shape.
I have more dirty pics that show some things. You will see the rotation from the top views (looking up from the feet) after being fused. You will see screws angled to the left in one pic, and to the right in the other. This was after much of the rotation was corrected.
For now, its salads and apples, water and vitamins. No fat. That's why I'm losing weight.
Hopefully I can keep my gall bladder. I will know more soon. I'm gonna miss prime rib.
The views are from the feet looking up towards the head. These pics will show how rotated vertebrae are the issue with scoliosis. Could you imagine how rotated they were before surgery? I do not know what levels these are at. Obviously one is above the apex and one below.
Ed
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