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    in reply to: Spondyloptosis #8380

    Indeed, there is bony fusion between L5 and S1, with no cracks discernible to my untrained eyes. I used to joke with people that it’s a good thing I kept running, because all of that “pounding” created the pressure to grow bone.

    Standing, my sacrum is horizontal, and L5 is actually below S1. So, the angles are extreme, and not an ideal fused position. Plus, the latest MRI showing a strange bend with space between S1/S2. It truly is a train wreck! I fear that if I let this go, it could lead to kyphosis or worse.

    I know you will not recommend a surgeon. But, could you comment on how many surgeons in the US are qualified to operate on such a rare case? Is it 5, 500, or 5000? We are just outside the Front Rage.

    And, thank you for being such an informative resource for this community!!!

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