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I am facing spinal surgery on 5/20 to include fusion and rods and screws to address my scoliosis mainly in my lower back but extending up into the lower thoracic area. I am 71 years old in ok health and really apprehensive of the surgery and the pain to come. So many horror stories! Any words of wisdom?

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Had a Spinal Fusion 10 years ago on L5-S1 and went downhill with the pain. It made me worse.

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Hello
As a third back surgery patient, since 1002; the outcomes depend upon the overall situation with your spine, discs, etc.; your health profile and activity; and the skill of your surgical team. And finally, luck. I have an otherwise decent spine alignment, no scoliosis, but congenital stenosis within the spinal canal. My first two surgeries eliminated pain 100% post recovery. My last outpatient surgery resulted in dull pain around my left hip, down leg, which is daily and takes 4-5 hours to resolve before I can stand up straight. I am getting a third MRI in 6 months, to rule in or out any organic condition. I'll go from there.

It is heartbreaking to hear about the disappointing results of many surgeries; and the painful conditions many patients have to deal with. use your common sense; get the best surgeon you can find, and ask him/her to be completely honest with you about the techniques used and probability of outcomes. Sometimes, one simply had to take the chance that surgery will help. Otherwise, there is misery.

By the way, I have tried PT and it only helps once all other means have been exhausted. It's a strategy for those for whom surgery is not an option, and to maintain strength and mobility.

Good luck to you.