Originally Posted by
Tina_R
I think I can say with confidence that fusion didn't solve my problem. If you have stenosis, how does fusion fix that?
You know, there are very few doctors trained at "credible training centers", one of those elite teaching hospitals or universities Linda listed. My surgeon is an alumnus of one of those. I look great, nice and straight, but I can't walk properly. I'm not so sure I particularly need someone from a "credible training center" anymore because I don't need curve correction anymore.
Oh, I'm not afraid of surgery, but I don't want to always be having more and more surgeries, either. When you get into that groove you are always recovering, never back to normal. If another surgery is suggested I would want a targeted surgery that has a good chance of working and that the surgeon can convincingly explain why it will work. I'm going to have less trust and less faith that things will just work out than I did before. I don't have much faith that doctors can always find the causes of problems. I think a lot of the time they make guesses.
Well it's good to hear that your muscles can wither and you can still recover, even 9 months later, which is a long time. But people don't always recover from things like this. You were lucky. My problem controlling my legs is still intermittent, it is better sometimes, so that gives me some hope.
You put down so much information I hardly know how to answer you sometimes, Ed. Tiger Woods' case seems irrelevant. Though I greatly appreciate most of the information you post. And yours and everyone's encouragement.