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I am so impressed by your pictures! They look awesome!

I have scheduled a consultation with Dr. Hu and see her in April. So nice to

hear that your surgery went well. Very encouraging!

Sounds like you're feeling better each day.

Thanks for the updates.

Liesel

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> Hello All,

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> Thank you for your good wishes, thoughts and support!

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> I'm doing really well and getting stronger every day. I'm trying to get used

to (or find) my new center of balance in my body. I can now truly walk with my

feet pointing forward. Something I could never do before (I had a penguin type

of walk). It is wonderful! And I try to be watchful not to let those old habits

creep back in.... so many years...

>

> Yes, Cam, the dural-tear repair surgery was nothing, really, compared to

everything else (it took a little over an 1hr). It was just a little detour. I

now know that dural tears are very common. And for some people, like in my case,

they might leak and require surgery to patch up.

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> I just uploaded some photos. I'm still amazed at the xrays, my lumbar curve!

>

> thanks again,

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> SF Bay Area

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At our Monday surgical conference today, everyone was exclaiming about how great

your films looked, especially in terms of rotation.

Happy healing!

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> Hello All,

>

> Thank you for your good wishes, thoughts and support!

>

> I'm doing really well and getting stronger every day. I'm trying to get used

to (or find) my new center of balance in my body. I can now truly walk with my

feet pointing forward. Something I could never do before (I had a penguin type

of walk). It is wonderful! And I try to be watchful not to let those old habits

creep back in.... so many years...

>

> Yes, Cam, the dural-tear repair surgery was nothing, really, compared to

everything else (it took a little over an 1hr). It was just a little detour. I

now know that dural tears are very common. And for some people, like in my case,

they might leak and require surgery to patch up.

>

> I just uploaded some photos. I'm still amazed at the xrays, my lumbar curve!

>

> thanks again,

>

> SF Bay Area

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Fantastic photos. I know that a picture doesnt reveal and healing or residual

pain, but just looking at how balanced over your pelvis you are now just HAS to

take a tremendous strain off your whole body. It really is a bizarre feeling to

stand up so tall again after that long, slow dive toward the floor, isnt it?

Steady as she goes. Thanks for the pictures. Good healing to you.

Take Care, Cam

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Hi, .

I just had a chance to look at your photos. They are truly an inspiration.

Thank you, a thousand times, for sharing them.

This has probably come up before, but could you please remind us: where did you

have your surgery done?

Thanks again,

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>

> Hello All,

>

> Thank you for your good wishes, thoughts and support!

>

> I'm doing really well and getting stronger every day. I'm trying to get used

to (or find) my new center of balance in my body. I can now truly walk with my

feet pointing forward. Something I could never do before (I had a penguin type

of walk). It is wonderful! And I try to be watchful not to let those old habits

creep back in.... so many years...

>

> Yes, Cam, the dural-tear repair surgery was nothing, really, compared to

everything else (it took a little over an 1hr). It was just a little detour. I

now know that dural tears are very common. And for some people, like in my case,

they might leak and require surgery to patch up.

>

> I just uploaded some photos. I'm still amazed at the xrays, my lumbar curve!

>

> thanks again,

>

> SF Bay Area

>

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Hi ,

UCSF, with Dr. Hu.

thanks,

SF Bay Area

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> > Hello All,

> >

> > Thank you for your good wishes, thoughts and support!

> >

> > I'm doing really well and getting stronger every day. I'm trying to get used

to (or find) my new center of balance in my body. I can now truly walk with my

feet pointing forward. Something I could never do before (I had a penguin type

of walk). It is wonderful! And I try to be watchful not to let those old habits

creep back in.... so many years...

> >

> > Yes, Cam, the dural-tear repair surgery was nothing, really, compared to

everything else (it took a little over an 1hr). It was just a little detour. I

now know that dural tears are very common. And for some people, like in my case,

they might leak and require surgery to patch up.

> >

> > I just uploaded some photos. I'm still amazed at the xrays, my lumbar

curve!

> >

> > thanks again,

> >

> > SF Bay Area

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Amazing!!!!! You must feel wonderful standing tall!! I dream of the

day that I can stand straight. But I have a question for you.

How many degrees was your spine off when you had the sugery and what is it now?

I am strictly talking side to side. When I went to go see Dr Bridwell he said he

could straighten me " north to south, but not east to west. " I am off 68 degrees

and if he cannot straighten me at all side to side how odd it will be to have a

curve that is not centered. It seems to me most that have had the surgery are

more bent over than crooked sideways. I was surprised after all these years

finding out that after having a correction to 42 degrees I probably ended up it

being 60 degrees in the end (it is 68 degrees at present). I am sure that was

with all the settling and after the fusion was solid. I started out with a 72

degree curve. My surgery in 1979 did put me in balance and for years did me well

so I should not have to many complaints other than dealing with still being

crooked most my life.

Take Care and quick healing,

Annette

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>

> Hello All,

>

> Thank you for your good wishes, thoughts and support!

>

> I'm doing really well and getting stronger every day. I'm trying to get used

to (or find) my new center of balance in my body. I can now truly walk with my

feet pointing forward. Something I could never do before (I had a penguin type

of walk). It is wonderful! And I try to be watchful not to let those old habits

creep back in.... so many years...

>

> Yes, Cam, the dural-tear repair surgery was nothing, really, compared to

everything else (it took a little over an 1hr). It was just a little detour. I

now know that dural tears are very common. And for some people, like in my case,

they might leak and require surgery to patch up.

>

> I just uploaded some photos. I'm still amazed at the xrays, my lumbar curve!

>

> thanks again,

>

> SF Bay Area

>

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Hi Annette,

Thank you, my healing is going well.

I do not know what my scoli curvature was pre surgery in 1980, but it was

corrected to about 18 degrees back then. And now, pre-revision, it was about 22

degrees, so it has not changed much through out the years.

So yes, the docs did say that I was pretty straight side-to-side. My main issue

was truly the flatback/leaning over.

> >

> >

> > Hello All,

> >

> > Thank you for your good wishes, thoughts and support!

> >

> > I'm doing really well and getting stronger every day. I'm trying to get used

to (or find) my new center of balance in my body. I can now truly walk with my

feet pointing forward. Something I could never do before (I had a penguin type

of walk). It is wonderful! And I try to be watchful not to let those old habits

creep back in.... so many years...

> >

> > Yes, Cam, the dural-tear repair surgery was nothing, really, compared to

everything else (it took a little over an 1hr). It was just a little detour. I

now know that dural tears are very common. And for some people, like in my case,

they might leak and require surgery to patch up.

> >

> > I just uploaded some photos. I'm still amazed at the xrays, my lumbar

curve!

> >

> > thanks again,

> >

> > SF Bay Area

> >

>

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