
Originally Posted by
titaniumed
NSF was quite active years ago.....and we sure have seen a lot of different cases over the years.....mostly adults over 40. We had a few Brits, Kiwi's, and a few Aussies posting also.....Macky from Launceston, Tasmania, the first Harrington done in Australia, and Jen from the Brisbane area are just a few from down under.
The British Scoliosis Support forum was also quite active back in the day. My user name was Rod Stewart on that one. They had a lot of serious cases, and many of them were kyphosis cases. Tonibunny was very active, along with Mark, Spinals, Bendy Bill, and Jaymoe.... They had a few European members also. I am having trouble remembering everyone these days.
Around the time Golfnut was getting ready, Elisa had her son Elias delayed by the BC Canadian system, and was done by Shriners. He had a 115 degree T curve in which his Chiropractor said nothing.... They sent a bus up to Vancouver right away and put him in halo traction in Portland for about 2 months. He came out great after surgery....It sure would be nice if we knew how he was doing......maybe at some point he will chime in. He has to be about 26 now.
In the old threads there is a MOUNTAIN of material....It's unfortunate that many of the links and photos were lost due to software updates on the server.
We have had posters from: UAE, Oman, Moldova, India, Corfu (Greece) Argentina, Israel, UK, Australia, Singapore. I can't remember any other countries, maybe Linda or Sharon might remember more. We had Dr Anand chime in once who is a Minimally Invasive Scoliosis surgeon from LA. We even had an actress from Hollywood! She admitted this to me by e-mail, not on the forum. I don't watch television so not really in tune with that sort of thing....No, it wasn't Zsa Zsa.....(smiley face)
We also have had a few seniors post that were done back before hardware, before the Harrington era (1962) spending a year in plaster casts. Karen Ocker being one of them was actually operated on by Dr Cobb around 1957....Dr Cobb established the angular system for spinal curves that we use today.
I have always tried to help out as a scoliosis can be daunting....Years ago before the forum, we had to forge our own paths alone. The older members know what I am talking about....there was nobody to talk to, and non scolis just don't understand.
Ed