Suzy thank you for such an awesome post-surgical-post! I hope that someday in the future, I can write such a great post on my post-surgical experience. With issues still going on with my surgery (8/2010) I shall wait until they pass and can share in hopes that my experience helps others.
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XLIF 7 discs replaced L5-T10 lateral PEEK implants, pedicle/facet screws, rib resection
Pre-surgical: 40 d lumbar-thoracic, sponylolisthesis, kyphosis, all discs ruptured, stenosis
Post-surgical:12 d, 1" taller
Surgery: 8/27/2010 Dr. W Smith, Las Vegas University Medical Center
53 yrs old
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Suzy - Good post! I agree with you that having a very positive attitude is key to this surgery! I hope I'm doing as well at 5 years out!Age 56
Wore a Milwaukee Brace for 3 years in hs
Fused L4-S1 for high grade spondylolisthesis Jan '09 in Indy
Thoracic 68
Surgery Aug 31, 2010 T3 to L1
Dr Bridwell St Louis
http://www.scoliosis.org/forum/attac...1&d=1289881696
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It is great to read your update! I am approaching my 2yr anniversary and I feel I am doing WONDERFUL!
There are little needle prick pains here and there, probably people without scoliosis have more. I do everything I want so far, I agree on the running thing. It does feel a little stange, no pain, just like I have a back pack on but I don't. I'm sure if I ran everyday I wouldn't notice it.
I encourage anyone considering surgery to find a great surgeon,many can be found through this site and investigate! I should have done it 10yrs before I did.
Good Luck to All!~Em
Diagnosed at 13, Milw brace-didn't wear it like I should have.
pre-surg 78* Thoracic,
post-surg 22* Thoracic.
Fusion from T2 to L2 scheduled for April 15, 09 in Tulsa, OK
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