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As Marty said in another post, it's nice that you and have

had each other all these years as friends to shore each other up and

help each other. I have never had a friend that had scoliosis--not 32

yrs. ago and not now. It's hard being a " Lone Ranger " . I did find the

Mammography technician at the local hospital here had scoli surgery

around the same time I did, but she (and her sister) had theirs at

Shriner's in San Fran. Shriners didn't do the surgery with Harrington

rods (don't know if that was common practice then, or what) She has a

lot of pain, but her spine is fused with CEMENT--not Bone chips---

like the rest of ours are. She just tries to live with the pain, and

really doesn't like to talk about the whole thing much. Last year I

tried to tell her about flatback and revision surgeries, but she

tuned me out. She does have a daughter with scoliosis, but funny

thing, it's her ADOPTED daughter. Fortunately, neither of my

daughters have shown any tendency toward this problem (thank God).

I'll be looking forward to visiting with you and in July.

I'll have my X-rays and test results with me--maybe we can compare

our X-rays, etc!!!! (show our scars, whatever people do that

compare " war " stories)-- LOL!!!

Carol (CA)

> > >

> > > Hi Carol!

> > >

> > > Yes 's appointment is at 10:15 and mine is at 11:15

> also.

> > And I will

> > > definitely be joining you as I will be at and Bob's

> mercy,

> > being as

> > > I am staying with them for 4 days. So unfortunately, my hubby

> > will not be

> > > joining us. It will be great to meet you! You will be able to

> see

> > Dr. Hu's

> > > work first-hand too. I believe that's what had decide

> to

> > have her

> > > surgery, when they came to see me at the hospital and saw how

> > straight and tall I

> > > stood! And also how well I was doing at only 2 weeks post-

op.

> It

> > got rid of

> > > all her nightmares of having our original surgery in 1977.

(We

> > also had

> > > those at the same time and hospital).

> > > Looking forward to meeting you -

> > >

> > >

> >

>

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Hi Carol...am sitting here just giggling..imagining us sitting in a

restaurant, lifting shirts and comparing scars....each of us

saying..well check this bad boy out! oh lordy..and our husbands

sitting patiently rolling their eyes....

> > > >

> > > > Hi Carol!

> > > >

> > > > Yes 's appointment is at 10:15 and mine is at 11:15

> > also.

> > > And I will

> > > > definitely be joining you as I will be at and Bob's

> > mercy,

> > > being as

> > > > I am staying with them for 4 days. So unfortunately, my

hubby

> > > will not be

> > > > joining us. It will be great to meet you! You will be able

to

> > see

> > > Dr. Hu's

> > > > work first-hand too. I believe that's what had

decide

> > to

> > > have her

> > > > surgery, when they came to see me at the hospital and saw

how

> > > straight and tall I

> > > > stood! And also how well I was doing at only 2 weeks post-

> op.

> > It

> > > got rid of

> > > > all her nightmares of having our original surgery in 1977.

> (We

> > > also had

> > > > those at the same time and hospital).

> > > > Looking forward to meeting you -

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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I KNEW there was a reason my Bob wouldn't be coming! (P.S. if

you're planning on having a whose scar is better contest, I'm afraid

I'll have you both beat out!)

> > > > >

> > > > > Hi Carol!

> > > > >

> > > > > Yes 's appointment is at 10:15 and mine is at 11:15

> > > also.

> > > > And I will

> > > > > definitely be joining you as I will be at and

Bob's

> > > mercy,

> > > > being as

> > > > > I am staying with them for 4 days. So unfortunately, my

> hubby

> > > > will not be

> > > > > joining us. It will be great to meet you! You will be

able

> to

> > > see

> > > > Dr. Hu's

> > > > > work first-hand too. I believe that's what had

> decide

> > > to

> > > > have her

> > > > > surgery, when they came to see me at the hospital and saw

> how

> > > > straight and tall I

> > > > > stood! And also how well I was doing at only 2 weeks

post-

> > op.

> > > It

> > > > got rid of

> > > > > all her nightmares of having our original surgery in

1977.

> > (We

> > > > also had

> > > > > those at the same time and hospital).

> > > > > Looking forward to meeting you -

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Carol -

I'm afraid I have to fess up. Yes, and I had gone through

jr. high and high school together and had our first surgeries

together. But then, as life usually does, we lost contact as we

both went on to raise our families. We actually didn't meet up

again until our 30th year high scool reunion in 2000. So I too went

most of my adult life feeling like the Lone Ranger never knowing

anyone else with scoliosis/Harrington Rod surgery!

~CA ~

> > > >

> > > > Hi Carol!

> > > >

> > > > Yes 's appointment is at 10:15 and mine is at 11:15

> > also.

> > > And I will

> > > > definitely be joining you as I will be at and Bob's

> > mercy,

> > > being as

> > > > I am staying with them for 4 days. So unfortunately, my

hubby

> > > will not be

> > > > joining us. It will be great to meet you! You will be able

to

> > see

> > > Dr. Hu's

> > > > work first-hand too. I believe that's what had

decide

> > to

> > > have her

> > > > surgery, when they came to see me at the hospital and saw

how

> > > straight and tall I

> > > > stood! And also how well I was doing at only 2 weeks post-

> op.

> > It

> > > got rid of

> > > > all her nightmares of having our original surgery in 1977.

> (We

> > > also had

> > > > those at the same time and hospital).

> > > > Looking forward to meeting you -

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Ditto...Lone Ranger here too...but I always knew was out there,

wondering how she was doing...and it helped..

> > > > >

> > > > > Hi Carol!

> > > > >

> > > > > Yes 's appointment is at 10:15 and mine is at 11:15

> > > also.

> > > > And I will

> > > > > definitely be joining you as I will be at and Bob's

> > > mercy,

> > > > being as

> > > > > I am staying with them for 4 days. So unfortunately, my

> hubby

> > > > will not be

> > > > > joining us. It will be great to meet you! You will be able

> to

> > > see

> > > > Dr. Hu's

> > > > > work first-hand too. I believe that's what had

> decide

> > > to

> > > > have her

> > > > > surgery, when they came to see me at the hospital and saw

> how

> > > > straight and tall I

> > > > > stood! And also how well I was doing at only 2 weeks post-

> > op.

> > > It

> > > > got rid of

> > > > > all her nightmares of having our original surgery in

1977.

> > (We

> > > > also had

> > > > > those at the same time and hospital).

> > > > > Looking forward to meeting you -

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Hi Carol...

I think this woman may have misunderstood what she was told. I've got

dozens of books on scoliosis surgery, written as far back as the

1800's, and have never come across anything about fusion being done

with cement.

Before Harrington rods, patients were put in casts or traction to

straighten the spine somewhat, then the spine was fused (using

morselized bone). The patient stayed in a cast, and most were

immobile, for 9 mos. to a year.

Regards,

>

> As Marty said in another post, it's nice that you and have

> had each other all these years as friends to shore each other up and

> help each other. I have never had a friend that had scoliosis--not 32

> yrs. ago and not now. It's hard being a " Lone Ranger " . I did find the

> Mammography technician at the local hospital here had scoli surgery

> around the same time I did, but she (and her sister) had theirs at

> Shriner's in San Fran. Shriners didn't do the surgery with Harrington

> rods (don't know if that was common practice then, or what) She has a

> lot of pain, but her spine is fused with CEMENT--not Bone chips---

> like the rest of ours are. She just tries to live with the pain, and

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I believe is right. Maybe the girl's doctor had talked in terms of

the chopped up bone as being like cement, or cementing her vertebrae

together. My sister had one of those non-instrumented fusions in 1968, and

she had the bone graft procedure just like me, only without the rod.

I'm actually surprised the SF Shriners were still not using Harrington rods

in the 1970s (if indeed this person had her fusion then). My 1971 fusion

was done at the Springfield, MA Shriners, with Harrington rod.

Sharon

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Hi Carol...

I think this woman may have misunderstood what she was told. I've got

dozens of books on scoliosis surgery, written as far back as the

1800's, and have never come across anything about fusion being done

with cement.

Before Harrington rods, patients were put in casts or traction to

straighten the spine somewhat, then the spine was fused (using

morselized bone). The patient stayed in a cast, and most were

immobile, for 9 mos. to a year.

Regards,

>

> As Marty said in another post, it's nice that you and have

> had each other all these years as friends to shore each other up and

> help each other. I have never had a friend that had scoliosis--not 32

> yrs. ago and not now. It's hard being a " Lone Ranger " . I did find the

> Mammography technician at the local hospital here had scoli surgery

> around the same time I did, but she (and her sister) had theirs at

> Shriner's in San Fran. Shriners didn't do the surgery with Harrington

> rods (don't know if that was common practice then, or what) She has a

> lot of pain, but her spine is fused with CEMENT--not Bone chips---

> like the rest of ours are. She just tries to live with the pain, and

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Hi Sharon...

It would be interesting to see if we could compile information from

the 50's, 60's and 70's, to see if we could figure out when surgeons

in various cities started using Harrington rods.

Today, when new devices are developed, they can have surgeons around

the world trained very rapidly. I think that manufacturer's reps are

often the trainers. Back then, Dr. Harrington had to do all of the

early training himself.

Regards,

>

> I'm actually surprised the SF Shriners were still not using

Harrington rods

> in the 1970s (if indeed this person had her fusion then). My 1971

fusion

> was done at the Springfield, MA Shriners, with Harrington rod.

>

> Sharon

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She wasn't the first person to tell me that, either. When I was going

to have my surgery done, an older woman who had scoliosis surgery

done in the 1960's talked to me about hers. Her sister lived in our

small town and she heard I was going to have it done, so she had her

talk to me. That lady said they used cement on her for her surgery,

also. I don't know WHERE she had her surgery done. I'm not arguing,

but that's what both of them said. I know the technician had hers at

Shriner's in SF, and she said they do a lot of EXPERIMENTAL SURGERY--

trying new things and such. After she told me that I was glad that I

hadn't had mine done at Shriner's at that time. It seemed Children's

and my surgeon were doing more " up-to-date " stuff. I'll ask her again

when I see her in a few months for my annual mammo.

Carol

> >

> > As Marty said in another post, it's nice that you and

have

> > had each other all these years as friends to shore each other up

and

> > help each other. I have never had a friend that had scoliosis--

not 32

> > yrs. ago and not now. It's hard being a " Lone Ranger " . I did find

the

> > Mammography technician at the local hospital here had scoli

surgery

> > around the same time I did, but she (and her sister) had theirs

at

> > Shriner's in San Fran. Shriners didn't do the surgery with

Harrington

> > rods (don't know if that was common practice then, or what) She

has a

> > lot of pain, but her spine is fused with CEMENT--not Bone chips---

> > like the rest of ours are. She just tries to live with the pain,

and

>

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Yes, her fusion was done in the 1970's. (at SF Shriner's) When we

were comparing our histories, we are about the same age, and she and

her sister both had their surgeries within a year or so of mine in

1974 (I don't remember date) She does not have a rod or rods of any

kind, just the fusion.

Carol

> >

> > As Marty said in another post, it's nice that you and have

> > had each other all these years as friends to shore each other up

and

> > help each other. I have never had a friend that had scoliosis--

not 32

> > yrs. ago and not now. It's hard being a " Lone Ranger " . I did find

the

> > Mammography technician at the local hospital here had scoli

surgery

> > around the same time I did, but she (and her sister) had theirs at

> > Shriner's in San Fran. Shriners didn't do the surgery with

Harrington

> > rods (don't know if that was common practice then, or what) She

has a

> > lot of pain, but her spine is fused with CEMENT--not Bone chips---

> > like the rest of ours are. She just tries to live with the pain,

and

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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That would be interesting, . Maybe Dr. Harrington made it to Boston

before he made it to San Francisco.

Sharon

[ ] Re: Dr. Hu appointments

Hi Sharon...

It would be interesting to see if we could compile information from

the 50's, 60's and 70's, to see if we could figure out when surgeons

in various cities started using Harrington rods.

Today, when new devices are developed, they can have surgeons around

the world trained very rapidly. I think that manufacturer's reps are

often the trainers. Back then, Dr. Harrington had to do all of the

early training himself.

Regards,

>

> I'm actually surprised the SF Shriners were still not using

Harrington rods

> in the 1970s (if indeed this person had her fusion then). My 1971

fusion

> was done at the Springfield, MA Shriners, with Harrington rod.

>

> Sharon

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That's very interesting, Carol.

A quick Google search brought examples of both, the descriptive explanation

that bone graft acts like " cement " , and mentions of actual surgical

techniques that employ cement.

http://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-a & rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial\

_s & hl=en & q=scoliosis+fusion+cement & btnG=Google+Search

Sharon

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> She wasn't the first person to tell me that, either. When I was going

> to have my surgery done, an older woman who had scoliosis surgery

> done in the 1960's talked to me about hers. Her sister lived in our

> small town and she heard I was going to have it done, so she had her

> talk to me. That lady said they used cement on her for her surgery,

> also. I don't know WHERE she had her surgery done. I'm not arguing,

> but that's what both of them said. I know the technician had hers at

> Shriner's in SF, and she said they do a lot of EXPERIMENTAL SURGERY--

> trying new things and such. After she told me that I was glad that I

> hadn't had mine done at Shriner's at that time. It seemed Children's

> and my surgeon were doing more " up-to-date " stuff. I'll ask her again

> when I see her in a few months for my annual mammo.

>

> Carol

>

>

>

>> >

>> > As Marty said in another post, it's nice that you and

> have

>> > had each other all these years as friends to shore each other up

> and

>> > help each other. I have never had a friend that had scoliosis--

> not 32

>> > yrs. ago and not now. It's hard being a " Lone Ranger " . I did find

> the

>> > Mammography technician at the local hospital here had scoli

> surgery

>> > around the same time I did, but she (and her sister) had theirs

> at

>> > Shriner's in San Fran. Shriners didn't do the surgery with

> Harrington

>> > rods (don't know if that was common practice then, or what) She

> has a

>> > lot of pain, but her spine is fused with CEMENT--not Bone chips---

>> > like the rest of ours are. She just tries to live with the pain,

> and

>>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> scoliosis veterans * flatback sufferers * revision candidates

>

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