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    Hello Dr. Corenman, Thanks for replying. It seems the L5-S1 fusion is stable with bone growth according to x-rays and a CT scan. As for my SI joint, over the period of 8 years or so I have had upwards of 17 SI joint injections under fluoroscopy and Cat Scan with 75 percent relief for 6 to 8 weeks. I have had other cortisone injections at other locations in my spine as well with little to no relief. After my L5-S1 fusion, even though I got relief from the injections I felt I had way too many and when my spine surgeon said he could help, I didn’t think twice. He did a few in-office tests like moving my leg, etc. to determine that indeed a fusion should work to help with the pain. 8 months or so after the first SI joint fusion, I was in quiet a bit of pain so I had another type of scan done. The scan showed only minor bridging with no other bone growth – failed fusion. That SI joint fusion was done with 2 screws. Since it had been 8 months my surgeon felt that it was not going to fuse on its own, which is why I had the iFuse surgery done in 9/10. I had a CT scan in May of 2012 and that scan report stated that there was no significant change and pins were still in place. I am not sure what you mean by incorporated so I am going to pull out my medical report of that scan to see if anything like that is mentioned. As for the pain, at times it does radiate down my leg to just above my knee. It hurts when I turn, it hurts when I sit, it hurts when I walk, etc. Ice helps as does pain medication but that’s about it. Lying down and exercise aggravates my entire spine. I have problems at T-8, T-9, T-11, T-12 as well as L4 and when lying on my back I get electrical shocks and knife blade pain in my thoracic spine, with nerve pain radiating around to my abdomen. My concern is that I will have to live with this SI joint pain for the rest of my life and I’m told that now the injections aren’t even an option since I have hardware in that joint. Hope this gives you a better picture and answers to your questions. Thank you. Susan

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