My journey with a T11 to L4 spinal fusion - 40 degree scoliosis curve
Hi, I am scheduled for an L4 to T11 spinal fusion for my 40 degree scoliosis curve on December 11 2024.
Looking for feedback or advice for recovery from anyone who has had a similar surgery!!
I very active, with an “almost” teenager, and I ride horses.
Thank you!!
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Hey Cheryl, I’m just checking to see what you wound up doing for your pain. I have found that it’s easy for messages to get lost in a string and I was just reading through this one and came across yours again. Just checking on you.😊 Sherry
Peter, how is your pain? Your curve is about 5° more than mine (was) and I had nonstop pain on the side of my back that was pulling and trying to keep my back straight.
Sherry
Hey, I’m so sorry. I did not answer a couple of your questions. This was a few days after my surgery and things are kind of a blur.
First of all, thank you so much for your prayers. That is what helped me get through my immediate post surgery and what is helping me now 😊🙏.
Since you are a Modesto born girl, then you will definitely know where Amador county is. I am born and raised in this area. I also used to live in Waterford and Modesto was “my town” 😊.
Good Morning Sherry,
You are a Gem, explaining to the forum about your journey through surgery and beyond.
As I mentioned before, your positive mind is a big part of healing, and communicating to us with scoliosis or who are facing spinal surgery. I like how you outlined the do's and don'ts during this rehab. I am not sure if further surgery will be required for me, as the scoliosis has upgraded to a 24%, an increase of 6% in six months. I will have the SCS removed next month, and undergo further MRI's to see the severity. For those readers who are not familiar with SCS, yes MRI's are permissible, but the process is too labored, and the tube or the tunnel is too small. Please continue to update your progress. We all look forward to your blogs.
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3 ReactionsAmador County is beautiful! We had an RV, and would take it to Plymouth, several times a year. That area has exploded with wineries, including Rombauer Winery. I have three siblings remaining in Modesto, and my husband as well. We visit Modesto once during the year, the summer. Please continue to post your Journey Blog, I look forward to reading it.
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2 ReactionsJennifer, thank you so much for the information about Myofascial Release Therapy!
So far, so good with my wound healing but I will pay close attention to it as turns into a scar. When I talk to my surgeon next week, I’m also going to ask him about when/if I will need physical therapy after my vertebrae have fused.
Than you! Sherry
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2 ReactionsHey all, in addition to the pain I’m feeling from damage to muscles during surgery, I also feel nerve pain at the skin level. It is slowly diminishing, but I know that’s why I’m taking the gabapentin. I wanted to share with you that I am going to try Hypericum Perforatum. It is a homeopathic medicine to relieve nerve pain. I’m attaching a couple of screenshots that I just took from a study in 2022. There definitely needs to be more studies done, but this could possibly help with nerve pain and reducing the amount of pain meds that I need to take as I heal. The only concern I have is that it appears that taking calcium might be a contraindication so I’m going to research more on that. I will keep you updated! Sherry
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1 ReactionI am really looking forward to hearing from you after they remove the spinal cord stimulator! And I hope they can work with you on the MRI. My MRI was an hour and 10 minutes. They did two of them back to back although they offered me a break in the middle. Apparently, they needed to do 2 to catch the whole area of my spine. I just wanted to get it over with so I told them to keep going. It did get warm. I think it would’ve been easier for me to have some music or other type of distraction, but I’m not sure what they allow.
I’m concerned that your curve over your L4 has grown so much over such a short time. My curve in the L4 to T 11 was so painful. The surgeon said that area is so important for weight-bearing and balance and having a curve in that area is what creates so much pain.
Please let us know how things are going along the way! Sending positive thoughts and prayers for you😊🙏 Sherry
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3 ReactionsThank you thank you! excellent…. doing my squats as I type.. have my TJ ginger mints and ordered an additional large gel pac, grabbers, bed handle.
Holding off on the bidet I was considering — I thought exactly how you described standing as an option for toilet and personal hygiene…. so appreciate this discussion as awkward as it can be to discuss these bodily functions.
Also appreciate the reminder to be my own advocate as I am single and will not always have a family member or friend with me.
Someone suggested having candies in your room as the staff likes stopping in for treats, especially on the evening shift. This worked well when my Dad was in a nursing home.
The problem is, I have already eaten the choc kisses I picked up… think that will need to be a last minute purchase.
I have a Caring-bridge set up which seems a bit over the top for this surgery but I have so many different friend groups to update and thought it might be the easiest way for friends to stay informed. I noted, Sherri, your recovery seemed to take all your focus, energy and willpower to heal the 1st month. so Again thank you for your thoughtful and honest communication on your personal experience. I will share the CaringBridge link in case anyone wants to check in.
A few questions.. packing for hospital and hopefully transfer to Assisted rehab care. Take a look and comment please. good or not needed,,?
1. Sweats 2
2. slip on slippers with grip.
3. was told front clasping bras and button down sweaters and tops as overhead might be difficult.
4. i have a fuzzy shawl with pockets for drains for hospital
5. dry shampoo ( how long before my 1st shower?!!!!!!) Will I be able to style my hair? ( people say I won’t give a ,:$! but i think i might)
6. elastic pj bottoms and soft lose appropriate cami with shelf bra
7. robe
8. loose fitting pj boxer shorts for under hospital gown
9. earplugs
10. ipad iphone ipods chargers
11. dulex and fiber powder
12. face wipes
13. body wipes
14. lozengers
15.hand lotion
16. body lotion
17. chapstick
18. glasses/ contacts
19. slip on tennies
29. small make up bag — faze 2 rehab and going home.
30. hair styler
I am thinking two suitcases???
1. tote for hospital and 2nd brought by friend for rehab
I am considering purchasing a lounge chair for my bedroom to possibly sleep in etc. someone said make sure it is 180 flat as u won’t want a bend in your back? So only straight up or flat????? I slept on my sofa after knee replacement surgery two years ago as it hurt too much getting in and out of bed?? different surgery so..
sorry so long … any input by anyone appreciated
happy u are now feeling up to responding!! continued healing vibes coming your way!
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1 ReactionNothing for pain. I tried to do PT again but when they reviewed my records they didn't want to touch me.
It's funny because my GI doctor offered me a prescription for medical marijuana (I denied), yet my spinal pain medicine doctor wouldn't give me Tylenol 3 for the week we took our grandkids to Colorado over Christmas break.
I'm unable to take any nsaids due to stomach and esophageal problems.
System is broken
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