Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 Weeeeelll, Sharon, I see you are feeling particularly feisty this morning.... (I like that in a flatbacker!) I actually wasn't for once, but then I got feistier as I started to read parts of the SRS website, which I do on ocassion just to see if they've added any info. about flatback. Everything was going well for a while -- I was in the medical professional part of the site reading some interesting scientific program paper abstracts from the 2003 meeting like #2 regarding the most accurate way to take a sagittal x-ray, #47 and #48 on the advantages or disadvantages of fusing to L5 as opposed to the sacrum, and #52 regarding complication rates by one of the surgeons I'm considering for the surgery I'll need, and #63 and #64 exploring if age of the patient affects the outcomes. Yup, all was going well until I came across the mission statement of the SRS. Then I started to get a little feisty. Yeah, hopefully they are fostering our care with the dealings they have with doctors, but why, at the same time, can't they also foster our care by putting more about flatback on the patient/public part of their site?? I actually emailed them about this last fall but I don't recall getting any response. I realize that we are but one of many spine problems they have to think about, but because so many of us have struggled to get an accurate diagnosis, in my view, more exposure on the patient education side of things is needed. Keep up the good feisty work, Sharon and everybody! loriann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 Cam, I once wrote to one of those spine websites where the docs will answer questions asking a similar question to yours. Here's the link if you want to read it (hope it works): http://www.spine-dr.com/site/BB/index.cfm? page=Detail & ID=372 & action=search & searchterm=flatback & type=partial & star trow=1 & index=1 As I previously posted, I had emailed SRS once, and do not recall getting a response. Hopefully you'll have better luck than me if you contact them..., loriann > I think if we do our homework we can probably present an interesting > enough story...but the first question I think we need answered is how > many potential " flatbackers " out there are there? When I saw Dr. > Rand last month he said he hardly saw this condition a few years ago > and now he deals with it routinely...so the pace of " problems " > appears to be accelerating. What I've gleaned is to the one, every > Harrigton patient that was fused to a lumbar vertabrae will, not > might, will eventually need revision surgury (or suffer a serious > degradation of their quality of life). Is that correct information? > And as near as I can tell from the records we have posted here, every > one of us had a different original doctor....and they certainly > weren't Harrington " virgins " ...my doctor seemed to be pretty busy > with scoliosis surguries...(I think revison surgury is a growth field) > Does anyone think the SRS can/would estimate the potential numbers? > Cam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 Yeah, they could call it " Extreme Makeovers Gone Bad " ..... Something else dawned on me. What we need is a Flatback (or HARMS) Research Society!! loriann > Lorianne...I love the makeover idea!!!! Just kidding...really, I > thought I had my makeover in '72 and look whats happened! But maybe > that is the angle.....hhhmmmmmm. Cam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 Exactly that!..Cam - In , " loriann262000 " <lcmelko@f...> wrote: > Yeah, they could call it " Extreme Makeovers Gone Bad " ..... > > Something else dawned on me. What we need is a Flatback (or HARMS) > Research Society!! > > loriann > > > > Lorianne...I love the makeover idea!!!! Just kidding...really, I > > thought I had my makeover in '72 and look whats happened! But maybe > > that is the angle.....hhhmmmmmm. Cam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 Sharon, Click on the sixth link down on the left hand side of the SRS.org page -- medical professsionals. Also, thanks to the person that posted the note about . I'm sure that all of us on this site who have come to know her situation feel the same punched in the stomach, shivery feeling right now. I'm sorry I can't even begin to think of the right words to say.... I sincerely wish her and her family strength and courage. loriann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2004 Report Share Posted May 6, 2004 I have a few sources to call upon if you all are serious about taking this up on the media forum. I took a quilt class with a guy who owns his own TV Production company. (The View...Crossing Over...and I forget what else.) Also, my husband is friends/plays tennis with with Tom Blake, his son is a tennis pro who outgrew scoliosis by bracing. Russo had scoliosis as a child and was corrected by bracing. I do know we'll get more attention by 'name-dropping' of these famous people who have had experiences with scoliosis...not nearly like us though. More later... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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