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Hello everyone!

I'm new and excited to finally find others like me. I came across

this completely by accident and have been kinda hanging back just

reading the other posts. I had the harrington rod surgery in 1983 in

Seattle, WA. I guess I've been pretty lucky so far because I haven't

really had any complications. I've been a scuba diver, had 3

children and even volunteered on a fire department for a year.

Before the surgery, my spine was shaped like an " S " , and with the

surgery they were able to get it down to just about 15 degree single

curve. So I still have one shoulder that sticks out slightly. Since

the birth of my last child, I get occasional lower back pain, but

that is about it. I'm sorry to hear about those who are trying to

get disability and keep getting turned down. Does anyone know of

doctors in my area, (Seattle, WA) that specialize in this? I'm long

overdue for a checkup and I haven't checked with my regular doctor

yet. (i'm kinda scared to.) I know it's silly, but the thought of

additional surgery etc freaks me out! I also wanted to say thank you

to whomever started this forum. Its wonderful!!

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WECOME TO THE GROUP,YOU WILL LOVE ALL THE PEOPLE ON HERE AND YOU WILL

GET ALOT OF SUPPORT FROM THID.S GROUP...WE ARE ALL A GREAT BUNCH OF

SCOLI'S.I JUST HAD MY REVISION IN APRIL AND RECIEVED A LOT OF SUPPORT

FROM THIS GROUP,DON'T KNOW WHAT I WOULD HAVE DONE WITHOUT THEM.I

BELIEVE CAM STARTED THIS GROUP. YOU CAN CHIME IN CAM AND LET ME KNOW

IF I'M RIGHT BUT SHE'S WHO I STARTED TALKING TO THROUGH DR.RAND AND

SHE INVITED ME HERE.SO IT SOUNDS LIKE YOUR NOT READY FOR A REVISION?

WHICH IS GREAT NEWS..I HAD MY HARRINGTON RODS PUT IN IN THE LATE 60'S

EARLY 70'S AND IT LASTED UNTIL THE LAST 5 YRS. THE PAIN HAS BEEN

UNBEARABLE UNTIL I MET DR.RAND AND NOW I AM PAIN FREE OTHER THAN THE

REGULAR POST-SURGERY PAIN.SO YOU WILL MEET A LOT OF GREAT PAOPLE AND

HEAR ALL THEIR STORIES...WELCOME WELCOME TO THE GROUP,VONNIE

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> Hello everyone!

>

> I'm new and excited to finally find others like me. I came across

> this completely by accident and have been kinda hanging back just

> reading the other posts. I had the harrington rod surgery in 1983

in

> Seattle, WA. I guess I've been pretty lucky so far because I

haven't

> really had any complications. I've been a scuba diver, had 3

> children and even volunteered on a fire department for a year.

> Before the surgery, my spine was shaped like an " S " , and with the

> surgery they were able to get it down to just about 15 degree

single

> curve. So I still have one shoulder that sticks out slightly.

Since

> the birth of my last child, I get occasional lower back pain, but

> that is about it. I'm sorry to hear about those who are trying to

> get disability and keep getting turned down. Does anyone know of

> doctors in my area, (Seattle, WA) that specialize in this? I'm

long

> overdue for a checkup and I haven't checked with my regular doctor

> yet. (i'm kinda scared to.) I know it's silly, but the thought of

> additional surgery etc freaks me out! I also wanted to say thank

you

> to whomever started this forum. Its wonderful!!

>

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Hi All, I am glad to have found you. I had my Harrington Rods done in 1989. I am 35 now and experiencing so much pain in my lower back, hips and legs. My surgeon/dr has since retired. I went to the Dr. that trained underneath him and had a Myleogram, MRI, CT Scan, etc and they don't see anything wrong and so just act like all is fine. Now, I am trying to get back into him and they can't see me for FOUR months. The pain is beginning to be unbearable. I need some suggestions on how to get into another doc or him. What should I do??Vonnie <vonniec20032000@...> wrote: WECOME TO THE GROUP,YOU WILL LOVE ALL THE PEOPLE ON HERE AND YOU WILL GET ALOT OF SUPPORT FROM THID.S GROUP...WE ARE ALL A GREAT BUNCH OF SCOLI'S.I JUST HAD MY REVISION IN APRIL AND RECIEVED A LOT OF SUPPORT FROM THIS GROUP,DON'T KNOW WHAT I WOULD HAVE DONE WITHOUT THEM.I BELIEVE CAM STARTED THIS GROUP. YOU CAN CHIME IN CAM AND LET ME KNOW IF I'M RIGHT BUT SHE'S WHO I STARTED TALKING TO THROUGH DR.RAND AND SHE INVITED ME HERE.SO IT SOUNDS LIKE YOUR NOT READY FOR A REVISION? WHICH IS GREAT NEWS..I HAD MY HARRINGTON RODS PUT IN IN THE LATE 60'S EARLY 70'S AND IT LASTED UNTIL THE LAST 5 YRS. THE PAIN HAS BEEN UNBEARABLE UNTIL I MET DR.RAND AND NOW I AM PAIN FREE OTHER THAN THE REGULAR POST-SURGERY PAIN.SO YOU WILL MEET A LOT OF GREAT PAOPLE AND HEAR ALL THEIR STORIES...WELCOME WELCOME TO THE GROUP,VONNIE>> Hello everyone!> > I'm new and excited to finally find others like me. I came across > this completely by accident and have been kinda hanging back just > reading the other posts. I had the harrington rod surgery in 1983 in > Seattle, WA. I guess I've been pretty lucky so far because I haven't > really had any complications. I've been a scuba diver, had 3 > children and even volunteered on a fire department for a year. > Before the surgery, my spine was shaped like an "S", and with the > surgery they were able to get it down to just about 15 degree single > curve. So I still have one shoulder that sticks out slightly. Since > the birth of my last child, I get occasional lower back pain, but > that is about it. I'm

sorry to hear about those who are trying to > get disability and keep getting turned down. Does anyone know of > doctors in my area, (Seattle, WA) that specialize in this? I'm long > overdue for a checkup and I haven't checked with my regular doctor > yet. (i'm kinda scared to.) I know it's silly, but the thought of > additional surgery etc freaks me out! I also wanted to say thank you > to whomever started this forum. Its wonderful!!>

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Hi Cristl...

I've found that doctors who have done very little revision surgery

often tell their patients there is nothing that can be done for them,

instead of referring them to a qualified surgeon who can do something.

Where are you located?

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> Hi All, I am glad to have found you. I had my Harrington Rods done

in 1989. I am 35 now and experiencing so much pain in my lower back,

hips and legs. My surgeon/dr has since retired. I went to the Dr.

that trained underneath him and had a Myleogram, MRI, CT Scan, etc and

they don't see anything wrong and so just act like all is fine. Now,

I am trying to get back into him and they can't see me for FOUR

months. The pain is beginning to be unbearable. I need some

suggestions on how to get into another doc or him. What should I do??

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Hi , I've spoken with you over on the scoliosis.org website. You actually referred me over here. I feel pretty confident that I am going to a very good surgeon. Dr. Dickson did my surgery in 1989 and this new guy, Dr. Hanson, trained under him. I finally (just 15 min ago) got an appt that isn't 4-6 months away. It is August 15th. Thank goodness!! Until then I guess I will live with the pain. Last time I went to see him he said all my tests looked ok but I am in major pain. I know back pain..... I had a severe s-curve, brace, etc and this is the worst. THank you for responding. If you know another doc in Houston please let me know. I have researched and he is the only specialist I can find here.... Amazing actually with our medical center. Thanks, Cristl Racine

<linda@...> wrote: Hi Cristl...I've found that doctors who have done very little revision surgeryoften tell their patients there is nothing that can be done for them,instead of referring them to a qualified surgeon who can do something.Where are you located?-->> Hi All, I am glad to have found you. I had my Harrington Rods donein

1989. I am 35 now and experiencing so much pain in my lower back,hips and legs. My surgeon/dr has since retired. I went to the Dr.that trained underneath him and had a Myleogram, MRI, CT Scan, etc andthey don't see anything wrong and so just act like all is fine. Now,I am trying to get back into him and they can't see me for FOURmonths. The pain is beginning to be unbearable. I need somesuggestions on how to get into another doc or him. What should I do??

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Hi , Me again. I read on scoliosis.org a while back where you posted Dr. Dickson's personal address. This is the surgeon that did my surgery. I wish he was still in practice. Do you know if he works at all? Racine <linda@...> wrote: Hi Cristl...I've found that doctors who have done very little revision surgeryoften tell their patients there is nothing that can be done for them,instead of referring them to a qualified surgeon who can do something.Where are you

located?-->> Hi All, I am glad to have found you. I had my Harrington Rods donein 1989. I am 35 now and experiencing so much pain in my lower back,hips and legs. My surgeon/dr has since retired. I went to the Dr.that trained underneath him and had a Myleogram, MRI, CT Scan, etc andthey don't see anything wrong and so just act like all is fine. Now,I am trying to get back into him and they can't see me for FOURmonths. The pain is beginning to be unbearable. I need somesuggestions on how to get into another doc or him. What should I do??

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Yeah that's what happened to me the dr. I went to before Dr.Rand told

me there's nothing they can do for me after he opened me up 2 times

to try to do a quick fix in 2002 and 2003..Had I known I needed

revision I would have had that in 2002..He was a regular spine dr. at

a big hospital in boston..After I saw Dr.Rand I called him up and

yelled at him why he didn't tell me I neesed a revision instead of

doing a quick fix on me.He said he didn't want me to go through that

kind of big operation..Well that's for me to decide not him so I had

2 opeerations for nothing.So he also told me there's nothing I can do

for you anymore after the 2 surgery's didn't work..I was so pissed

off at him..So you really need to see a revision specialist not a

regular spine dr. Vonnie ---

In , " Racine " <linda@...> wrote:

>

> Hi Cristl...

>

> I've found that doctors who have done very little revision surgery

> often tell their patients there is nothing that can be done for

them,

> instead of referring them to a qualified surgeon who can do

something.

> Where are you located?

>

> --

>

>

> >

> > Hi All, I am glad to have found you. I had my Harrington Rods

done

> in 1989. I am 35 now and experiencing so much pain in my lower

back,

> hips and legs. My surgeon/dr has since retired. I went to the Dr.

> that trained underneath him and had a Myleogram, MRI, CT Scan, etc

and

> they don't see anything wrong and so just act like all is fine.

Now,

> I am trying to get back into him and they can't see me for FOUR

> months. The pain is beginning to be unbearable. I need some

> suggestions on how to get into another doc or him. What should I

do??

>

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Hi...

I don't believe he works. Sorry.

Regards,

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> Hi , Me again. I read on scoliosis.org a while back where you

posted Dr. Dickson's personal address. This is the surgeon that

did my surgery. I wish he was still in practice. Do you know if he

works at all?

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I know he is retired but thought perhaps he did some sort of consultations. However, he was pretty old when he did my surgery in 1989. Thanks anyway Racine <linda@...> wrote: Hi...I don't believe he works. Sorry.Regards,>> Hi , Me again. I read on scoliosis.org a while back where youposted Dr. Dickson's

personal address. This is the surgeon thatdid my surgery. I wish he was still in practice. Do you know if heworks at all?

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