Has anyone had success in stopping or reversing degener disk disease?
I'm at the point in my life where I'm starting to get scared for my health. Mainly my spine health. I'm 47 and was extremely active into my late 20s. LOTS of sports. I miss doing those things so much. I've had a c5-6 fusion, t11-12 cord compression issues and surgery, and last year temporarily lost the ability to walk and needed surgery at L5-S1. I recently found out I need my T11-T12 surgery redone for compression myelopathy. I'm honestly scared and that is saying a lot about me! My mother is basically homebound due to this condition and I just can't live my life like that. I need answers and an MD up for the challenge. If anyone in the world can do it, its Mayo!
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Thanks for the info. I honestly stopped reading after you mentioned chiropractors. No one should go to a chiropractor if you have disk and spinal disease. Or ever. LOL
Exactly!!
I have been to 4 or 5 chiropractors in my life. I can say that the only thing they did for me was to take my insurance company's money. I pretty much gave up on these guys when one of them was going to help me with some condition by pointing some kind of laser at my forehead. I suppose there are some issues that they are able to help, but for the most part, they keep coming up with new gadgets to help with your pain. At least the last guy I went to was honest enough to stop ineffective treatments and issue the refund.
If you’ve got hereditary leanings toward these types of illnesses I’d lay off sports that will injury me. The more procedures you have over the years the more post surgical complications occur. I’m not referring to life threatening ones but small ones like scar tissue that builds up over the years. People have adhesions secondary to surgery that cause issues and pain years away from the procedure. If you’re worried about your back go to physician therapy and obtain a solid core building home exercise program (HEP) and don’t ever stop it. I’m 71 with osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, peripheral neuropathy, and chronic pain syndrome. I had a fusion in 1990 after a 1988 fall in an earthquake. I walk minimum 2 miles day, do my HEP 2x day and use buprenorphine patches for pain and cannabis for breakthrough pain. Do yourself a favor and take good care of your back now and it will serve you well in the future.