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Hi Andra: Like in Oakland, I had my original fusion performed by Dr.

R. Kirklin in San Francisco - an S curve fused from T5-T11 &

correction from 60 Degrees to about 38 degrees. No rods, just lovely plaster

body

casts that were changed every three months for a total of one year. I could

have opted for the Harrington rods (I'd had more correction with them), but the

thought of metal in my body curled my toes.

, remember those wheels? I spent three months, immediately post

surgery, in a plaster body cast suspended between two bicycle rims (for mobility

purposes). I still have photos of the entire sequence of events - all the

casts, casting sessions, stretching rack, etc. He really was cutting edge in

those days & I still think he was a great doctor, compared to how things were

done decades before.

Twenty years later, I had another doctor (Dr. Gray) go in and give me a

titanium rod, as my curve was " settling out " too much. Dr. Gray was the

assistant for Dr. - and we sometimes think my 1978 surgery may have been

one of the first few he assisted with in '78. My fusion remained solid those

20 years, but like a soft spot on a baby's head, just never seemed to harden

quite solid enough to prevent what I'll call " bone sag, " hence the rod for

stability. As a result, I'm now fused T4-T12.

Surgical techniques have vastly improved these days. Like Oakland -

I'll never forget the old days!

...... in Santa Clara, CA

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