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@sonnyforee10 hi me again did the first surgery work on you’re back? Also when were you diagnosed with systemic scelederma? Thanks. Wishing you the best with you’re surgery

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@sonnyforee10 the 1st surgery was awesome. Stopped all the pain from my neck across my upper back and down both arms. Pain was gone after surgery. Was also able to swallow better. So I am praying this next surgery will work as well.

I was first diagnosed with Fibromyalgia and Reynauds about 20 years ago, then within a year was diagnosed with Lupus (SLE) type. Then 4 years ago diagnosed with Systemic scleraderma after my first stomach bleed where they found I had watermelon stomach after doing the endoscopy. I keep getting more crazy things going on all the time.

@sonnyforee10 my first surgery did work. I had no pain except for at the surgery site. But the past 3 or 4 months the pain going from neck down top of back in to my shoulders. So the doctor did another MRI. So from C4-C5 is fine but C6-C7 is now messed up along with T1 - T2.

Systemic scleroderma diagnosis came about 3 years ago. The gastric bleed led to an EGD and GI doctor found that I have watermelon stomach. It's where your blood vessels are directly seen inside the stomach and not embedded in the tissue like normal. So food can scrape and inflamed them and make them bleed. So no spicy food, or alcohol or fried food. I seriously have to watch what I eat. Note: watermelon stomach actually has stripes like watermelon. Look it up, it's crazy. After my Rheumatologist got with the GI doctor she was going through all my health issues and diagnosed me. I take a drug called Bentyl which helps with my stomach pain. Heartburn is a chronic issue for me. I also get a chest and abdominal CT every 6 months to check my internal organs because of the systemic scleroderma. I have some fibrous tissue in the left lower lobe of my lung and swollen part of my heart that they have to watch. I'm going through a lot. I'm at the point of rolling my eyes, and just shrugging shoulders to say, "what's next, and why not"?? Seriously thinking of donating my body to hopefully help medical school doctors learn from these conditions.