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hiya everyone,

i'm sunflower an oldie, but goodie with sma-1. i had harrington

surgery when i was 16. i had a terrible curvature by the time we found

doctor harrington. he was the only one willing and brave enough to

try. i had no work done on my neck, three rods, fusion, bone grafts

from the bone bank. i almost didn't make it through, but here i am,

age 57 now. my pelvic rod poked me on one side, so it had to be

removed within a years time. my back appeared, cosmetically to look

much straighter, but only so much could be done. i was very pleased

and i could never, ever do it again!! my back still has hooks, rods

and fusion intact, one hook dangling, but not hurting me. i am

stretched every day in a small low temp, 94', heated pool; tub, six

feet round,2 feet deep, head resting prone position in a makeshift

plastic inner tube thang. i cannot go long without my therapy. i have

increased curve some, but i'm very flexable from having the

stretching done nearly everyday.for many years we did the stretching

on a firm mat before switching to the water. the water is easier to

do actually for my care provider, do to our ages, weight now as well

as the movement required for kidney functioning. our bodies as i know

our muscles have the ability to twist around the spinal stabilazation

slightly, depending on remaining muscle strength. also, doctor

harrington said,there would be some metal fatigue, but some patients

could play football if they were strong enough. jenny if your back

hurts; could you maybe see an orthopedic, but if no pain and if you

feel at risk or fearful of surgeries,i would not think of having more

surgery. i never heard of a tune-up,except for kids who are not

finished growing yet. if you didn't finish growing at age 16, maybe

your additional growth increased your curve, but not likely.

i hope i helped by sharing my opinions and experiences.

smile's 'n hug's,

sunflower' lynne

p.s. tufty, congrats on your new work. it sounds really neato.

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Sunflower!!! so good to see you! I didn¹t know you got dr. Harrington

himself. :-)

Love, nicole

On 8/23/02 11:13 PM, " sunlooksup_99 " <sunlooksup_99@...> wrote:

> hiya everyone,

> i'm sunflower an oldie, but goodie with sma-1. i had harrington

> surgery when i was 16. i had a terrible curvature by the time we found

> doctor harrington. he was the only one willing and brave enough to

> try. i had no work done on my neck, three rods, fusion, bone grafts

> from the bone bank. i almost didn't make it through, but here i am,

> age 57 now. my pelvic rod poked me on one side, so it had to be

> removed within a years time. my back appeared, cosmetically to look

> much straighter, but only so much could be done. i was very pleased

> and i could never, ever do it again!! my back still has hooks, rods

> and fusion intact, one hook dangling, but not hurting me. i am

> stretched every day in a small low temp, 94', heated pool; tub, six

> feet round,2 feet deep, head resting prone position in a makeshift

> plastic inner tube thang. i cannot go long without my therapy. i have

> increased curve some, but i'm very flexable from having the

> stretching done nearly everyday.for many years we did the stretching

> on a firm mat before switching to the water. the water is easier to

> do actually for my care provider, do to our ages, weight now as well

> as the movement required for kidney functioning. our bodies as i know

> our muscles have the ability to twist around the spinal stabilazation

> slightly, depending on remaining muscle strength. also, doctor

> harrington said,there would be some metal fatigue, but some patients

> could play football if they were strong enough. jenny if your back

> hurts; could you maybe see an orthopedic, but if no pain and if you

> feel at risk or fearful of surgeries,i would not think of having more

> surgery. i never heard of a tune-up,except for kids who are not

> finished growing yet. if you didn't finish growing at age 16, maybe

> your additional growth increased your curve, but not likely.

>

> i hope i helped by sharing my opinions and experiences.

>

> smile's 'n hug's,

>

> sunflower' lynne

>

> p.s. tufty, congrats on your new work. it sounds really neato.

>

>

>

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Lynne -

Thank you very much for your comments. They helped quite a bit. I'm

not having any pains now so I'll probably just stick with what I have.

> jenny if your back

> hurts; could you maybe see an orthopedic, but if no pain and if you

> feel at risk or fearful of surgeries,i would not think of having more

> surgery. i never heard of a tune-up,except for kids who are not

> finished growing yet. if you didn't finish growing at age 16, maybe

> your additional growth increased your curve, but not likely.

>

> i hope i helped by sharing my opinions and experiences.

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> Welcome Sunflower! Glad you joined.

>

> Later,

> Mike Briggs

> Photo Gallery: http://www.pbase.com/photogrif/

>

> " Fish Gotta Swim, I Gotta Dive "

Mike Hiya and Thanks for the welcome. It only took me 3yrs.:>)

Hello too!! How is your hubbies hand now? I was following your

messages here as well as tuffs, regarding our care providing and back

ups. I never could understand why good, caring, diligent people able

to lift us could not be among the human race. I believe we are blessed

and so fortunate to have one such person on our side and their

health,safety and security should come first;also, just because they

try so

hard for us when others don't.

hug's,

sunflower' lynne

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Hiya Sunshine!

On 24 Aug 2002 at 4:13, sunlooksup_99 wrote:

> p.s. tufty, congrats on your new work. it sounds really neato.

Thanx :) It's great to see you on here. I am still updating

my website and you will be on it, I promise

TuftySue

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Welcome, Tommy! My brother's name was that, and he was younger when he

broke three bones in his back, and had them pinned together. I don't know how

he

did it! He had to get the pins taken out, as they came unhooked (I have no

idea, as I was younger when this all happened) and they took them out, and he

seemed to be fine, at that time!.

I am going to be getting a Laminectomy and Discetomy, on my L5-S1, and

suffer with Radicluthapy. (If you know any of the info on these, I would love

to

know!) I got hit by a car, walking home from my son's school, right before

Christmas. I have a lot of issues, and glad to get these two surgeries, but

not a fusion,(Not getting that one) as I know they are very painful, but I

think any surgery is painful, as I never had surgery! Just other issues.

(Mitral

Valve Prolapse, BP2, Sleep Apnea, and now the back issues!)

Welcome, as there is a lot of different type of people here! Thank goodness!

I don't feel alone, and you will not, also!

Dawn

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Well have been in the same boat for the last 18 months 7 surgeries and with

spinal stenosis,fibro,mylopothy it goes on and on take a look at my journal

page when you get a chance and you'll see the only way too get through these

times is with good friends and family.

Best of luck,

Mark from Boston

_http://journals.aol.com/immort1/PAININTHENECK/_

(http://journals.aol.com/immort1/PAININTHENECK/)

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Hello, My Names Cheryl fro Tasmania. Ive had C5-C6-c7 SPINAL FUSION,

GRAFTING FROM HIP ARE AND PLATING ODNE. i HAD A CAR ACCIDENT IN 1996 .

the discs had become imbedded into the spinal chord. I didnt have any

choice in having this operation done.......The pain side of it , wasnt as bad

as what i had been going through prior to that operation...if u would like

to know anything else just ask, ill then keep u posted love and hygs cher .

Mom2TMT@... wrote: Welcome, Tommy! My brother's name was that, and

he was younger when he

broke three bones in his back, and had them pinned together. I don't know how he

did it! He had to get the pins taken out, as they came unhooked (I have no

idea, as I was younger when this all happened) and they took them out, and he

seemed to be fine, at that time!.

I am going to be getting a Laminectomy and Discetomy, on my L5-S1, and

suffer with Radicluthapy. (If you know any of the info on these, I would love to

know!) I got hit by a car, walking home from my son's school, right before

Christmas. I have a lot of issues, and glad to get these two surgeries, but

not a fusion,(Not getting that one) as I know they are very painful, but I

think any surgery is painful, as I never had surgery! Just other issues. (Mitral

Valve Prolapse, BP2, Sleep Apnea, and now the back issues!)

Welcome, as there is a lot of different type of people here! Thank goodness!

I don't feel alone, and you will not, also!

Dawn

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Welcome Tommy,

I also had a fusion and decompression done. Although I feel better my x-rays

show that the screws and fusions did not take. I hope my doctor has some good

news for me tomorrow.

wanessa

TOM HARMON <longhairedcountryboy99@...> wrote:

Hello my name is Tommy. I have had three spinal

fusions on my lower back.I have trouble walking now so

I use a power wheelchair to get around. I hurt my back

while working for the Sheriffs Department here in

middle Tennessee. Thanks for having me in your group.

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Has anyone had a sucessful one or know of someone who has. I have not

yet read a good testimony and am looking into it.

I have multi level bulging discs and a sacroiliac that tends to shift,

both cause pain in my back and both legs and knees.

Today was the first my chiropractor mentioned it but of cause thinks I

should continue to see him and try not to get any back surgery. I was

doing great for awhile but has a set back and am pretty disgusted at

this point.

Any testimonies or advise would be so appreciated.

Thanks, Barbara

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