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Hi everyone,
I almost forgot about this important poll, as it did not stay "sticky" during the migration. Please vote if you have not yet done so. Here's the original post: As so many people appear to have multilevel disc disease, I thought it would be interesting to start a short survey which tracks this sad issue. Please respond to the question below, and feel free to comment as well. When you read the question, please think about your past and present condition. E.g., if you had 3 levels replaced, and all your other spine segments are "good," then choose "Three Levels." Thanks! |
Harrison:
I am confused if you are asking us to restate our original position here. If that is the case; I am a 4 level disc recipient. I am two years out from surgery on November 4th. :D Terry Newton |
1 level; but yet to recieve disc replacement..... believe it or not, I'm waiting on insurance approval! Hehe, me and half of this forum are waiting on that, not holding my breath either.
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Thanks you two! No, I was just asking people to vote in the poll if they have not already....
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Four levels needing ADR, (two cervical, two lumbar) with a fifth adjacent in the lumbar area that's not bad enough 'yet'.
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My view is
Trauma, genetics , Lifestyle (SMOKING) either all one or some Maz |
I need one level, C5/6, but will probably need C3/4 and C4/5 some day as well. C3-5 have very mild problems right now though and I don't believe they are causing many, if any, of my symptoms.
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Two levels, L4/L5 and L5/S1.
Looking into either two level fusion or ADR at L4/L5 and fusion at L5/S1. Scared to think about the possibility of further degeneration. |
Five levels
Hi All.:shout:
Five levels L2 to S1 and c3-c4 so far:flaming:on ADR? fusion? In January Thanks Gil |
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