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Chronic pain and spinal fusion

Spine Health | Last Active: Apr 4, 2023 | Replies (173)

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@suzfuse46

Hello Jennifer, I have finished reading the information and watching the surgery video which were very informative. Viewing these also led to my finding much other info about spine surgery. Best of all, I watched with mesmerizing fascination as you brought the portrait of Dr. Fogelson to life (with water colors which has always seemed to me to be one of the more difficult mediums to work with). I will be in touch after my appointment with my physiatrist on Tuesday. Thanks again...Sue

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@suzfuse46 Thank you for your kind words about the portrait. You can also find pictures of it with Dr. Fogelson and me on the first page of the Art for Healing discussion when he saw it the first time at my one year followup. I am glad you found a lot of spine information from the video link. There are lots of medical videos in the Seattle Science Foundation's You tube page that are very informative. There are other spine conferences too, but they may charge for access to watch the videos. I learned a lot about spine surgery and how surgeons evaluate problems by watching those videos. It's always a good idea to search for video presentations by surgeons you are considering seeing for a problem. Surgeons who are well respected are teaching at those conferences and also teaching their surgical techniques at cadaver labs at the conferences and explaining how they select patients for those procedures. That may sound shocking to some people, but that is how surgeons learn.