How can your posterior win better since when you enjoy hindmost fusion (spinal) it puts pressure on discs around?
I had a botched lasectomy on my 2 lower discs and then went down the dash to 10 in 3-4 years.
Answers: Now you have had time to muse about it, would you return for fusion? The best they can offer is to remove the disc and fuse the vertebra, which means that the everyday gap between the vertebra is no more. When you look at the mechanics of the spine, every vertebrae has to move, even if just a millimeter, to be precise what they are designed to do. I have a prolapsed disc that hits both nerve roots going to both legs and when this happens the spasm, well I passed out for 3 hours last time. However NO SURGERY unless I loose my bowel and bladder function! Reason, because now next to a few years of various forms of spinal surgery, they realize that it does nothing to relieve the pain, within fact many patients return in worse twinge! Stands to reason even with me, that one disc down, means I am putting other discs lower than undue pressure, so expect another one to collapse anytime soon. Even with fusion, unless you fuse the entire spine, whereupon you will not be able to turn around, bend over and place other joints below undue strain, surgery is not the answer. The discs dehydrate with age, so at 'some point' in your future the cramp will go by itself. Just a question of getting from damage disc to dehydration the best process you know how. Good Luck
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Answers: Now you have had time to muse about it, would you return for fusion? The best they can offer is to remove the disc and fuse the vertebra, which means that the everyday gap between the vertebra is no more. When you look at the mechanics of the spine, every vertebrae has to move, even if just a millimeter, to be precise what they are designed to do. I have a prolapsed disc that hits both nerve roots going to both legs and when this happens the spasm, well I passed out for 3 hours last time. However NO SURGERY unless I loose my bowel and bladder function! Reason, because now next to a few years of various forms of spinal surgery, they realize that it does nothing to relieve the pain, within fact many patients return in worse twinge! Stands to reason even with me, that one disc down, means I am putting other discs lower than undue pressure, so expect another one to collapse anytime soon. Even with fusion, unless you fuse the entire spine, whereupon you will not be able to turn around, bend over and place other joints below undue strain, surgery is not the answer. The discs dehydrate with age, so at 'some point' in your future the cramp will go by itself. Just a question of getting from damage disc to dehydration the best process you know how. Good Luck
what did a doctor say?
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