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What are people's experiences with spinal fusion surgery?

Spine Health | Last Active: Jun 4 6:30pm | Replies (263)

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I have had 2 lumbar fusions from L 2 to L4 the first 20 yrs ago then the second about 8 yrs ago. My first was by neuro surgeon had bad results on pain meds for about 4 yrs. Came off meds as my body was wanting more. Knew I had to come off them. It was a hard month I reduced the pills by half for a week them by 4ths the nect week and by 5ths until I could live without them it wasn’t pleasant! Next the vertibrses above the fusion failed! So fusion on L4 snd L5. This time a Ortho surgeon did the fushion no problem with pain meds. Them the Cervival 4 5 6 broke down ortho dr did the fusion. Now my hands and the back of my arms and neck are hurting. Dr said need to do carparnal tunnel surgery ortho surgeon done the surgery, Did not faze the pain still have neck pain stiff neck migrime headaches fingers hurt wrist hurt and the back side of upper arms. Cannot find a the reason for this psin. But it’s a classic symptom of C 6 problem well thats under the fusion so no one can find a cause as to why I have these symptomd. So we are at a stand still! With pain meds to get me thru it. Not a fan of pain meds but not a fam of extreme pain either. I am 69 yrs old and I am not looking forward to the future! If I had it to do over I would do everything not to have back surgery!

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I have nothing but good things to say about having had emergency surgery from L2,-S1. Revision surgery last summer so now 12 pedicle screws L2-S2. But I never had back pain. Only excruciating nerve pain down both legs which progressed into difficulty even walking. So I guess I was the ideal candidate for fusion. I never complained and haven't since about my aching back. Perhaps if someone expects this kind of surgery to alleviate muscle pain they are in for a rough ride. Because that's not the intent at all. I didn't choose my neurosurgeon. It was an emergency. But I went back to him because my right foot was cold and I had yet nerve pain. He checked all the screws replaced two loose ones and put some long ones at S2. I am happy indeed. I have arthritis in my cervical spine it's severe on an image but no problem for me. Unless I develop nerve pain I won't seek relief for that. I've lived with that for decades. I'm good. My mother at 88 had laminectomy for her spinal stenosis. Much much easier recovery. My neurosurgeon wisely sent me to endocrinologist for osteoporosis. That is something I appreciate at age 67. I'm at higher risk for several reasons. I am thin. And female. So now I'm getting treatment + take calcium magnesium zinc D and I walk a great deal. And do not fall. That's the absolute most thing I think. Good balance. Weight bearing exercise. For my back and general health.