Guest guest Posted December 12, 2001 Report Share Posted December 12, 2001 > >My cousin who has CMT had a really bad car wreck about 3 years ago, > >they did some surgeries to repair the damage in his back, the > >trouble? The remaining scar tissue is creating severe pain which has > >become intolerable for him. Is there any way to remove the scar > >tissue without it growing back? The docs told him if they removed it > >then it would just grow back with a vengeance. But it seems in this > >day of technology someone out there must have discovered a way to > >remove this and stop it from growing back. > > > >Any one?? > > > >Thanks in advance! > >Juli Here is how he explains what happened to him... ): I had torn muscle and ligaments in my back. They hold the ribs to the spine bones and help keep the spine bones from separating from each other. The way that they fixed it was they cut off the ends of the muscles and sewed them back to the bones. The reason they cut them was so that the muscle would create scar tissue and help adhere it to the bone which will restore the functionality of the muscles but does nothing for the pain. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2008 Report Share Posted August 14, 2008 after dx:i contacted michelle cohoon to find out about resources and she told me about the (i found her from a pamplet the doc gave me)before dx: i googled and found barb kirbys forum at oasis the best support i have found for my son has been our church, God has a way of leading you down the right pathpaulaOn Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 2:50 PM, <rwulfe@...> wrote: Just doing some research for work and would love to hear your responses (you all are my " experts " ). When my son was first diagnosed with autism/hyperlexia I searched online for my info and for my support. These groups online have been my " support " for the last five years - you have all helped me with info, places to go, resources, support, etc. The question for you is: How did YOU find support for you, your child(ren) and your family after your child (grandchild, nephew, etc.) was diagnosed? Did you Google key words, did you ask your doctor, what? I know we're all busy but if you could just give me a quick response, I'd really appreciate it! Thanks to all! Becky ------------------------------------ *** Additional Info: Above all else; always remember that love makes the world a brighter and nicer place! May love be with you and your family. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Biomedical Group Meetings: NEO-NAA and join together to provide biomedical support to families who have children with autism and related conditions. These meeting are for everyone who is considering to broaden the intervention approaches used. Next meeting date will be posted to the list. For biomedical online support see: Autism-Biomed-Ohio For Cleveland area meetings and events see: autismbiomedcleveland ~~~ ~~~ Monthly Meeting with ASGC. The first Tuesday of each month we meet with the Autism Society of Greater Cleveland. The ASGC brings in speakers of all topics regarding services and resources for all families who have loved ones with autism. A Childcare activities program is provided for both children on the spectrum and their siblings on site and is covered by the ASGC. Location: Cuyahoga Valley Career Center 8001 Brecksville Road, Brecksville OH. For *Childcare RSVP to: 216-556-4937 - Website: www.asgc.org ~~~ ~~~ Legal Rights in Special Education: slaw For up to date information on your Legal rights see: http://www.wrightslaw.com ~~~ ~~~ Internet Chat Wednesday evenings 9:30pm EST. For weekly topic list (see right side column of webpage.) http://hometown.aol.com/parentschat/homepage.html ~~~ ~~~ Photos with Santa for the 2007 Christmas party. http://www.asgc.org/special-Holiday_Party-2007_images01.htm Right click your family's photo and save to your hard drive. ~~~ ~~~ Help raise money for ASO http://www.goodsearch.com Verify: Autism Society of Akron, Ohio ~~~ ~~~ Our Parent Contact list - View & print by City /database?method=reportRows & tbl=2 & sortBy=3 & sortDir=down & startAt= & prntRpt=1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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