Well after months of been pain free looks like spine fusion hasn't worked. Back for more surgery on Wednesday. Life sucks im 29 with 2 young kids and am a cripple.. Feeling really sorry for myself lol on the up side all the gas and air i need xxx |
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(((((BIG HUGS))))) Its cant be easy but for your family you need to think positive. Things will change .. They must think you going back in will help you .. As they would not help, If there was no hope and just give you very strong pain killers . I know its not easy to live in pain .. it do make you low , so you go back for you and your family. xxx I also been in and out back in Friday . xx jo |
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Thoughts are with you.
I have a friend who's spine caused so much grief she had countless operations including having her coccyx removed. The pian got so bad she was literally crippled. Her husband became her carer.
She was registered disabled. The surgeons refused to do any more and she lived like a zombie swigging from a morphine bottle.
At 39 it was so sad to see.
Then they went for a check up with the hospital and her hubby pleaded with them to try one last time. They eventually agreed.
She awoke from that final operation totally pain free.
Even the surgeon was amazed.
A lot of physio and she is no longer registered disabled. They've returned the adapted car and wheelchairs.
She's back working and very very happy.
I hope it goes as well for you. Don't give up until you're fixed. Xx |
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" Thoughts are with you.
I have a friend who's spine caused so much grief she had countless operations including having her coccyx removed. The pian got so bad she was literally crippled. Her husband became her carer.
She was registered disabled. The surgeons refused to do any more and she lived like a zombie swigging from a morphine bottle.
At 39 it was so sad to see.
Then they went for a check up with the hospital and her hubby pleaded with them to try one last time. They eventually agreed.
She awoke from that final operation totally pain free.
Even the surgeon was amazed.
A lot of physio and she is no longer registered disabled. They've returned the adapted car and wheelchairs.
She's back working and very very happy.
I hope it goes as well for you. Don't give up until you're fixed. Xx"
aw that's great. It takes so much pleading with doctors. Thus has made me smile x |
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