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Hello from the Netherlands!
So this must be the right place!
Hello everyone, I am new to using forums. There is no one in my life who knows about what I'm going through, and I heard many of you have been through the works with spinal problems. I would love any feedback on life with an ADR. I am speaking to Dr. Clavel tomorrow, and I will be attempting to get a 2 level lumbar ADR, as recommended by him. I am not sure if insurance will foot the bill just yet. I am an American/Greek living in The Netherlands, so I am trying to take advantage of the disc surgery options in Europe. Has anyone been through it yet? If my insurance doesn't cover the procedure, it's back to the Netherlands and fusion surgery in my local city. I've had it with pain meds and injections. I have waited five years to get some serious pain relief, mobility, and stability in my spine. I feel like a complete loser with no job and an end to my studies thanks to being disabled. Ugh. All I can do is pray. Thanks for reading this, and I hope I can find support and survive this next step toward recovery with ADR. Happy holidays everyone, and best wishes!!
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Pain in lumbar spine from 2009. 2010 L3/L4 Disc herniation with cauda equina compression, resulted in L3/L4 Discectomy/Laminectomy (left side)/Decompression. 2013/2014 L4/L5 Disc herniation, resulted in L4/L5 Discectomy/Laminectomy (right side)/Decompression. Effective medications: Oramorph Other treatments: Countless epidural steroid injections Current MRI findings: Arthrosis, spondylolisthesis, and further L3/L4 disc herniation. |
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HI jellyfish
Welcome. I sympathize with you...I am also off work and feeling all sorts of negative things about myself. What a hard road! Good luck with your consult.
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Canadian but not into hockey (even as a woman I'm a shame to the country lol). Sporadic back problems for yrs. Severe issues 2013. degenerative disc disease 2013, disc protrusion, mild stenosis. Epidural steroid injections, chiro, massage, accupuncture, too many meds to list, Naturopath, physio, occupational therapy, kinesiologist, counselling... M6 Artificial disc replacement @l5-s1 Nov 2015, in Canada June 2016 - still struggling...Physio, accupuncture, massage, counselling... |
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Ps. Check out the surgical outcome topic - you'll find tons good info on actual experiences with adr there
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Canadian but not into hockey (even as a woman I'm a shame to the country lol). Sporadic back problems for yrs. Severe issues 2013. degenerative disc disease 2013, disc protrusion, mild stenosis. Epidural steroid injections, chiro, massage, accupuncture, too many meds to list, Naturopath, physio, occupational therapy, kinesiologist, counselling... M6 Artificial disc replacement @l5-s1 Nov 2015, in Canada June 2016 - still struggling...Physio, accupuncture, massage, counselling... |
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Jellyfish,
One of the most experience ADR surgeons in the world is in your back yard! http://www.drzeegers.com/contact/ I don't know if he is still practicing -- but I would contact him.
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"Harrison" - info (at) adrsupport.org Fell on my ***winter 2003, Canceled fusion April 6 2004 Reborn June 25th, 2004, L5-S1 ADR Charite in Boston Founder & moderator of ADRSupport - 2004 Founder Arthroplasty Patient Foundation a 501(c)(3) - 2006 Creator & producer, Why Am I Still Sick? - 2012 Donate www.arthropatient.org/about/donate |
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