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in reply to: Failing prodisc l5-s1 #27771
Hello dr corenman and vickerst,
I have recently had a spine surgery to stabilize the disc. It was found that even though the disc is set well in the bone is had significant movement in the l5-s1 joint causing severe arthritis. It also explains the popping and clicking as the disc would move around and become pinched (only way I can explain it) in the joint and pop. They placed pins around the disc and used rods and screws to stabilize. If this doesn’t work they have a way to remove it safely. If victorst would like to contact me about this or you dr corenman id be happy to go into further details on how they remove the failed disc. From what I’ve been told a law was passed in California preventing the use of artificial discs in the lower lumbar region. I have had relief from the surgery it was on January 4th if this year. I’m very happy with the results. However it has also been extremely painful as I was warned this would surgery would aggravate the arthritis. It did.
in reply to: Failing prodisc l5-s1 #25362Hello doctor. Any advice on who I should see about a surgery they could do to reinforce the disc and prevent it from moving? I’m in am extreme amount of pain and can’t go on like this ,Uchiha longer. Imy going insane.
in reply to: Failing prodisc l5-s1 #25361Hello doctor. Any advice on who I should see about a surgery they could do to reinforce the disc and prevent it from moving? I’m in am extreme amount of pain and can’t go on like this ,Uchiha longer. Imy going insane.
in reply to: Failing prodisc l5-s1 #25258Well with this option at least I would have it, instead of being told there is nothing that could be done. Thank you for taking the time to read and respond to my questions. You have been very helpful.
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