What are people's experiences with spinal fusion surgery?
After trying pretty much everything, with little pain relief, my surgeon has put me on his priorty elective list for fusion of my L3/4/5, and maybe S1. I've heard both positive and negative experiences with this surgery. What are people's experiences, with this? ,
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Seems like you should be better than "just hanging around". From my own experience and talking to others who have been rushed into spinal fusion with all kinds of promises, the end result is often no help. I actually felt a little worse 4 months after L5-S1 fusion, Interestingly, the orthopedic surgeon who did the fusion saw spondylothesis at that joint. No other radiologist picked this up. I believe I had had 2 or 3 MRIs up to that point. Makes one take pause. My best advice is to gat 2 or 3 other opinions.
I would say that the Lord led you to the perfect situation. The care and nymber of medical personnel who assited in your care and recovery is unheard of back here in PA. There may be such a team of specialists in our PA area, but I have yet to find them. Most office visits are 15 minutes in a little cubical with PA and then doctor. Quick review and a short discussion, then, OK, let's see you back in a week or two. I have often said, even on this website, where are all the doctors, specialists, etc. working together on my problem (like one sees on the TV shows)?
Thanks so much for your reply. Have never heard of spondylothesis but will ask when I am at the doctor on Monday.
I guess when you put this into the proper perspective. What was missing in my original posting was that on December 10th of 2020 I had a gallstone attack. Found out weeks later that I had been in a medically induced coma in the ICU for there weeks and needed up in the hospital for a total of nine weeks. All my muscles had atrophied and had to learn to walk, stand, eat and speak. My family was told my the doctors that I would not make it as my organs had begun shutting down. One doctor told my son that of the 52 people in the ICU, I was the sickest.
Had scheduled my original back surgery a week before my gall stone attack but that obviously has to be postponed because of my hospital stay. That operation was to be from S-1 to L 3 I believe. Shows what a difference a year makes.
In any event, I just thank GOD that I am still here. If I have to endure chronic back so be it. Will still continue to see if there are other treatments that might make my circumstances more tolerable
You correct, and I also had several friends praying for me. There can be no doubt that God led me to Dr. Alleyene.
I don’t know of any other hospital in southern CA that provides acute recovery care like Tri City Hospital for their serious surgical patients (brain, back, etc.).
I’d be willing to guess that Dr. Alleyene helped create this program, with the help of the Lord. He always brought God in our conversations. And, both he and his PA spent at least 45 minutes with me in every appointment, even though he is extremely busy.
That sounds like an amazing surgeon you found! May I ask how insurance handled this very intense surgery and that you had a long hospital stay? I guess if u are on Medicare, approval went easier.
Have always held on to the belief that with GOD all things are possible ! Nothing quite like having a competent and well trained medical professional / physician who prays over you. GOD is the ultimate physician ……
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Usually the only recommend taking screws and rods or cage out is when the pain continues to be intolerable.
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As a nurse anesthetist I may have the skills and training to do many things but God is the one that makes the calls!!!!!!
Got that right. Not sure if you saw one of my previous posts. Before my Laminectomy and Spinal Fusion surgery in May of 2022, my original back surgery had to be canceled in January of 2021. Had an unexpected gallstone attack that went into Acute Pancreatitis/ Necrosis and Sepsis. Was in a medically induced coma in the ICU for 3 weeks and in the hospital for 9 weeks. At the most critical time when my vital organs were shutting down, the doctors called my family in and told them that I would not make it through the night. They went to the parking garage of the hospital, gathered together and prayed and let me go.
Well the fact that I am 2 1/2 years later typing a response tells you how that turned out. No way to describe it but a miracle from GOD. One of the doctors told my son during the most critical time as I was close to death that of the 52 people in the ICU, I was the sickest. Yes, He used and worked through many talented doctors, nurses, technician, medicine and technology but ultimate He is the one who saved me from dying at that point (Psalm 30). Just eternally grateful as I have been able since then to see another 3 grandchildren born into this world along spending time with the other five.
How can I be anything but grateful and praise Him ?!
Hope you have a blessed 4th and thanks for logging in …….
The surgery and 4-5 day hospital stay was covered by my United Health Care Medicare Advantage PPO (Primary Ins.). My insurance will pay for 100 days of skilled nursing care. The hospital tried to get approval to transfer me into their Acute Recovery Unit after my surgery and it was denied by UHC. Then my surgeon called to discuss my case and he was also denied.
So then my husband (quite persuasive) called UHC and explained that our home had steps down into our living room and kitchen. We also have a 20 step stairway up to the bedroom and bathroom showers, we don’t have a shower downstairs. He told them I was in my 70’s and needed more medical care than I our skill nursing facility provides (he called them before my surgery to find out what services they provided). He explains that I needed more than one physical therapy session a day, and additionally needed the medical care that TriCity’s recovery unit provided. He told them about the intense nerve pain I was experiencing and his concern about my other health issues (heart, pain ). After talking with our UHC advocate, he wanted to help my husband get approval for the Acute Recovery Unit care. It took a few hours to get the approval, but God worked through the hearts of the ultimate decision maker.
I had surgery on April 25, and and filled with gratitude, my nerve pain is almost gone! I am almost pain free. I am walking 2-3 times daily, short distances that gradually increase each week. I won’t begin Physical therapy until after mid/the end of July.