Guest guest Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 Hi everyone. I'm sorry to have not posted my results after my surgery January 12th. Unfortunately I did not have the greatest hospital experience and have not had any relief yet. In fact, I am in far more pain. I SO wanted to be able to log on and tell you all that everything went great and that I am all better! My surgery was done by Dr Harold Rekate at Barrows Neurological Center in Phoenix. I had a spinal cord detethering with repair of a split cord malformation, lysis of conus medullaris, laminectomy of T12, L1 & L2. When I woke up from surgery my sacrum was SCREAMING at me. I instantly tried to roll off it and then of course my surgical area screamed at me not to. They were unable to control my pain and I don't remember much of the first four days. What I do remember I wish I didn't. I was in the hospital for a week. I developed a DVT in my right calf. Five days after being released I was transported by ambulance back to Barrows vomiting, dehydrated and in pain. The ER doctor upped my narcotics, pumped me full of fluids and said my incision looked " adequate " then sent me on my way. Two days later (now 14 days post op) I went back to Dr Rekate to get my stitches out. I was still using a walker and not much more than an invalid at that time. I did not see him (although he WAS in the office!) but his nurse practioner. I found out then that they had dropped the ball. I was supposed to have had a nurse visit at home check on the DVT and be sure the blood thinner shots were being given correctly. I was also to have had a PT home visit. None of that ended up in my discharge instructions. My aftercare was non-existent. I am now almost 8 weeks post op. I've been going to PT three times a week. I've lost 17 pounds which is a lot for me; I am not a big person. The surgical area pain is pretty much gone and I'm getting stronger but the pain in my sacrum if FAR worse than before surgery. I called my NS's office yesterday and explained again the pain is intolerable. Some days I can barely walk. Can't sit. Can't stand. Can't lay down or get comfortable. Dr Rekate wasn't available but I talked with the Nurse Practioner who said she would update him and call me back. Last night she left a message on my phone explaining she had talked with Dr Rekate and he said he's sorry I am having more pain but there is nothing else he can do for me. I should be almost pain free at this point. He doesn't know why I would have pain in my sacrum at all, I simply shouldn't. Period. He does however want me to have hope, and give it more time. ARE YOU KIDDING ME??? I know it's only been 8 weeks, but my pain should NOT be getting worse. I should not have pain in my sacrum when I didn't before surgery. And he doesn't think this is his problem or related to his surgery?? Seriously? My Pain Specialist doesn't know what else to do for me. Of course he's not familiar with my condition. (who is?) He wants to install a pain stimulator. I don't think that is a very good idea until we at least know WHY I'm having MORE pain. My PCP has been outraged by the lack of care I've received from Dr Rekates office. He is going to come unglued when I tell him about the phone message I received from the NS's office last night. But unfortunately he also has no more suggestions for me. If you've followed my story over the last couple of years you'll know I have never been crazy about Dr Rekate. I put my surgery off for over a year looking for someone else but was told by EVERY doctor I talked to, including other NS's, that Dr Rekate is an expert in this field, and that Barrows Neurological Center is one of the top rated facilities in the country so I decided to go ahead with my surgery. I am so totally regretting this decision. Thanks for listening. Sorry this is so long but I had to get all that off my chest. I so hated the idea of posting such a crappy experience but I don't know where else to turn. I am in so much more pain than before sugery and I'm hoping someone will have some words of wisdom for me! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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