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Linda, I'm glad to hear you are back from the dead. It tickles me to see your spelling under drugs. I am amazed that you are even able to post. It took me days to figure out my simple cell phone. I hope the pain recedes soon for you and you can get a good nights sleep.
Sally
Having had the same chuckle many times over the years, I take no offense.
Never argue with an idiot. They always drag you down to their level, and then they beat you with experience. --Twain
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Surgery 2/10/93 A/P fusion T4-L3
Surgery 1/20/11 A/P fusion L2-sacrum w/pelvic fixation
Yes, that first night was tough! It will be hard to forget.
Glad to see your home, and healing....and of course, steering the ship again.
Ed
49 yr old male, now 63, the new 64...
Pre surgery curves T70,L70
ALIF/PSA T2-Pelvis 01/29/08, 01/31/08 7" pelvic anchors BMP
Dr Brett Menmuir St Marys Hospital Reno,Nevada
Woah...laughing hurts too much in the first week, surgeons usually don’t release us to laugh for at least 2 weeks.
Good thing that all those posts got deleted in time. That was close!
lol
Ed
49 yr old male, now 63, the new 64...
Pre surgery curves T70,L70
ALIF/PSA T2-Pelvis 01/29/08, 01/31/08 7" pelvic anchors BMP
Dr Brett Menmuir St Marys Hospital Reno,Nevada
Woah...laughing hurts too much in the first week, surgeons usually don’t release us to laugh for at least 2 weeks.
Good thing that all those posts got deleted in time. That was close!
lol
Ed
At the Preparing for Surgery class that I attended at UC, they hand out a list of the 100 funniest movies of all times, and encourage patients to laugh as often as possible. I put There's Something About Mary and Airplane at the top of my NetFlix queue, and watched TSAM last night. (Not as funny as the first time around, but still funny.)
When we laugh, even if we're faking it for the benefit of someone else in the room, endorphins are released. And, I can definitely use all the endorphins I can find!
--Linda
Never argue with an idiot. They always drag you down to their level, and then they beat you with experience. --Twain
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Surgery 2/10/93 A/P fusion T4-L3
Surgery 1/20/11 A/P fusion L2-sacrum w/pelvic fixation
Welcome back!! Glad to see you you posting again! Best wishes on an uneventful recovery!
25 years old
double 70+ degree curves before surgery
Anterior on 11/11/08
Posterior on 12/2/08 with titanium rods
nearly perfect correction
fused t-10 to pelvis
with a hemi-vertebral osteotomy at L4
Broke right rod at L4-L5 on 06/26/09
Broke left rod on 10/24/09
Revision surgery on 11/5/09 with vitallium rods
Broke both rods again
Had posterior than anterior revisions on 03/11 at the Twin Cities Spine Center
Declared "FUSED" on 12/6/11
That is good that you are laughing... something I tried to push during my recovery with all those crazy videos....and it worked well at keeping my lungs clear and the spirits up.
Ed
49 yr old male, now 63, the new 64...
Pre surgery curves T70,L70
ALIF/PSA T2-Pelvis 01/29/08, 01/31/08 7" pelvic anchors BMP
Dr Brett Menmuir St Marys Hospital Reno,Nevada
Linda, so glad to learn that you are doing so well this soon after surgery, and I agree with your comments about the importance of laughter and keeping ones good sense of humor during all of this. In the hospital I was cracking jokes with the nurses and doctors and found that it really helped me as well as those caring for me in the hospital. I wouldn't want to go through my surgery/post op again for anything, but I do miss the shared humor while I was there.
As far as movies, I highly recommend both Meet the Parents and Meet the Fockers. I've watched them both over and over during my recovery and I find them just as funny as the first time I saw them!
Laurie
Age 57
Posterior fusion w/thoracoplasty T2-L3 Oct 1, 2010
Thoracic curve corrected from 61* to 16*
Lumbar curve, unknown measurement
Disfiguring back hump GONE!!
Dr Munish Gupta
UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA
"This is Spinal Tap" has been claimed to be "arguably the funniest movie ever made."
I think all those Christopher Guest mockumentaries are so funny that I can't imagine who the actors kept straight faces long enough to film the scenes.
Sharon, mother of identical twin girls with scoliosis
No island of sanity.
Question: What do you call alternative medicine that works? Answer: Medicine
Whenever I'm blue I watch "Young Frankenstein" -- also arguably one of the funniest movies ever made!
Ahh, I absolutely love that one. Some of the best moments in that movie!
Amy
58 yrs old, diagnosed at 31, never braced
Measured T-64, L-65 in 2009
Measured T-57, L-56 in 2010, different doc
2 lumbar levels spondylolisthesis
Exercising to correct
I actually tore my belly button (umbilical herniation) laughing so hard watching “Me, Myself, and Irene” about 10 years ago...you know, when Jim Carrey is on meds for advanced delusionary schizophrenia with involuntary narcissistic rage?
We actually need to rate comedy’s for safety!
Ed
49 yr old male, now 63, the new 64...
Pre surgery curves T70,L70
ALIF/PSA T2-Pelvis 01/29/08, 01/31/08 7" pelvic anchors BMP
Dr Brett Menmuir St Marys Hospital Reno,Nevada
Oh Linda, I wish you the best of luck and the quickest of recovery to be back on your feet and walking very soon! Karen
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
My recovery took a big leap forward today. Up until now, the medications I've taken have been largely ineffective, regardless of activity level. I've had the typical back pain, incision pain, as well as a lot of leg pain. I've rarely had more than an hour of sleep at a time. This morning, despite the fact that I wasn't supposed to get my incisions wet, I made the executive decision that the incisions looked good enough that it wouldn't hurt them to be wet for a short amount of time. The shower felt great, and it was wonderful to have clean hair. I was so tired afterward that I couldn't keep my eyes open. Before I knew it, I had slept 2 hours. I took my next dose of pain medication and went immediately back to sleep. That went on all morning. I forced myself to stay awake most of this afternoon, but have largely been without pain as long as I'm inactive. I even went an extra hour without medication. In writing about it, it sounds sort of normal, but feels totally miraculous. I'm not sure it will last, but I'm enjoying the time while I have it.
Regards,
Linda
Never argue with an idiot. They always drag you down to their level, and then they beat you with experience. --Twain
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Surgery 2/10/93 A/P fusion T4-L3
Surgery 1/20/11 A/P fusion L2-sacrum w/pelvic fixation
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