Navigating conflicting medical opinions to be your own advocate.
I was desperately ill when I sat down with my local specialist and described my plan for a surgery that didn't exist. He wanted the best for me but he cautioned that pursuing my idea might end "very badly". I was so scared. After a lot of research I found Mayo Clinic and I couldn't have asked for a better outcome. Now that he has seen my results my local Dr. even refers other patients for the same procedure. If you are visiting Mayo Clinic know it is a place of hope and healing. This is a link to my story:
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@jolinda U r a Trailblazer... @jenniferhunter Have seen U bopping around here but never read your story. Amazing, particularly because I know how draining and frustrating it is. Seeking answers against what is supposed to be the Best advice... Any who wanted to ask which cervical level you had fused? Thanks
@joline I had a fusion of C5/C6 done with only a donor bone spacer. There is no hardware. I stayed in a neck brace until fused which was 3 months. Thanks for asking.
@jenniferhunter wow I just read your story it’s definitely frustrating when doctors won’t listen and the next surgeon don’t want to go against the other. If we could only go back 25 years when doctors stayed in one office and actually spent however long they needed with a patient. Now we’re just a number to most and I’ve had a couple keep looking at their watch because your times up. That’s when I want to ask more questions😂 . I am a complicated case because I have a lot of health problems, and they blow me off by saying example: No that new pain your having y since your surgery you need to see a urologist ( urologist laughs and says no it’s not on their end) I can rub the tailbone and it goes straight to the testicles causing instant pain ( without getting me out of the wheelchair to check me he just says no you don’t have that😡. I had to go thru pelvic therapy which helped my bowels but still not right . I had a pain stimulator put in 2 weeks ago and my bowels are back to normal for the first time, and I couldn’t sleep in bed for 8 months because of the tailbone so tender thankfully with the stimulator I can sleep in bed again . So how is none of this the back I ask myself I went to 3 other surgeons who looked at the mri from a year prior and all said nothings wrong . I finally went to Mayo and had a Ct my local doctors could have done and I had a loose screw. Their o diagnosis was to leave it alone and get a band aid ( pain stimulator ) At 52 year old with the stimulator helping I’m starting to walk without a cane at home some but out and about still using 2 canes or a Walker and if there’s not a scooter in the stores I leave. If I do a pelvic tilt in the pool or straight leg raise there is a popping in my back everytime( I’ll attach a photo it sure looks like the screw is going through the disc and has me wondering if it’s catching on the next causing the popping when it aligns back up) . At 3 weeks after an L4-S1 Fusion I was twisted while setting and the next week the Np said it might be a set back but I could start lifting , twisting , and bending so I went home that night and bent to dry my lower legs that night and had a burning that never improved since May 2023. When fusing me something happened to the right side at L5 so they left the L5 left screw that’s loose and went on down to S1.
That is awesome to hear. I’m so happy for you.