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@judyhendricks1959
Judy- Unfortunately I have too much experience with multilevel complex anterior and posterior fusion with plates, pedicale screws and rods from C3-C6, T2-S1. The only thing not fused or stabilized are C7-T1, So I can turn my neck halfway from side to side to keep my drivers license. I’ve had 14 major back surgeries from 2/2005-5/2015. I’m also on my second implanted SCS’s, and second implanted intrathecal drug pump. So I feel very qualified to answer any question you may have. Most of these were done over many years, except the last 2. I was fused from T10-S1, pretty much in straight line. But I developed Thoracic Kyphosis (a hunchback) in 2014 that would require 2 orthopedic surgeons that specialized in the repair of spinal deformities. My neurosurgeon that performed most of the fusion’s I had said he was too squeamish to do the rebuild. I’ve included some X-rays for you to see the end result. Every surgery and recovery were different. So many uncontrollable factors can make the experience range from a nightmare to a gift from God. Your doctor, and the relationship you have with them, the hospital, the nursing and tech staff, food service, imaging and even the orderly’s responsible for gurney transportation. You need a good advocate to make sure your getting the care you need, which can be very different for each situation. Now you have most of my Back(ground), pun intended, so ask me anything, if I haven’t lived it, I know where to get the information you need.

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@bilt4pain
Wow, you are totally rebuilt! I don't know how you endured do much. I have a lot of questions if your up for answering some. Who was ur neuro surgeon? What began this spine process in you, an injury, accident...?
My biggest concerns are how bad the post op pain is and just how much flexibility will I loose. It must be hard to adjust to the new normal after rods...? I'll save other questions for next