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The Big File All issues not easily categorized in the above forums are here. Comments on general health, diet, "getting comfortable," and more are here. |
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Aleta,
Prayers for you all today. May God's hand guide the surgeon as He supports you all with His infallible strength. Keep us posted; we'll be watching this space. Trace |
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Thanks everyone so very much for all the thoughts, prayers and concern for Joshua. We needed your support and are grateful to each of you.
He seems to have come through the surgery well. In addition to the fusion, the surgeon removed several bone spurs and a cyst from his spine. Josh was in extreme pain yesterday morning but that was addressed and he is better now. The doctor explained that little old ladies with little muscle or even very fat folks do not have the intense pain as a young man in his prime because cutting heavy muscle is much more painful. He sat up on the edge of the bed last night & says that he is going to walk today. They are having some trouble with 1 of his 2 drain tubes and may have to redo it. He may get to come home on Monday. He will stay with us (parents) during recovery & his Dad (medically retired)will look after him during the day, so his wife can work. Please continue to lift Joshua up in your thoughts and prayer for a successful recovery & the ability to have a normal life. I will keep you updated. Aleta
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L5-S1 ray cage fusion 1999 successful. Husband - 100% disabled due to back. Oldest son - L5-S1 PLIF 2003 successful- needs more surgery at L4-L5 & possibly L3-L4 Youngest son - finished PT for herniated disc -appears successful. |
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Aleta,
Great news! It is great news to hear that Josh is now on the other side. If you or Josh need support, do not hesitate to post your questions or concerns on this forum. As always, feel free to contact me via private message or email. I will continue to pray for Josh. Justin |
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Aleta,
So glad to hear from you, despite Josh's discomfort. Praying for pain relief and a quick recovery. Hang in there, Trace |
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My very best that Josh will be pain-free and have a lifelong remission.
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Severe, extensive DDD, considered inoperable by Dr. Regan, Lauressen, & some guy at UCLA. Severe foraminal stenosis (guess they can't operate!) and some spinal cord compression that Lauryssen would fix if gets outta hand. |
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