Guest guest Posted April 11, 2010 Report Share Posted April 11, 2010 Hi, I was recently diagnosed as having Flat Back Syndrome, scoliosis. My back problems started in the late 1980's when I had broken a vertebre in my lower back L4-L5 was fused using bone, screws, wire etc. In 1993 I was outside my disabled vehicle on the highway when a pickup truck lost control, doing like 70 mph on the icey road, and struck me. I somehow survived and my upper back was broken in a few places. They put it back together using harrington rods (T10-11 area). I've been in pain since my first back surgery, really in pain since the truck. my only hope for pain relief was a pain clinic contract since my GP or surgeon didn't want to keep writing my scripts for pain meds. the pain clinic talked me into having a pain med pump inplanted in my abdomin with leads routed to my back pain areas. the last four years or so i've been more and more bent over but no doctor could tell me why until my husband made an appointment at the UW madison medical spine clinic and I saw a speciallist there (the other doctors were so-called specialist also). Now that I'm under contract with the pain clinic and have the pain pump (DON'T EVER GET ONE!) i'm teated like I have the plague by surgeons and they don't want to touch my and give me little hope of ever being upright again. My flatback syndrome has only been apparent these last 4+ years. Is there any physical therapy that can help me? Any good specialists in my area of Elkhorn, WI. I could see that would help me. I'm trying to get the pump turned down until they can remove it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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