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TSabm
post Oct 1 2025, 03:19 AM, updated 2 months ago

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Someone I know needed to do Spinal fusion / spinal instrumentation where screws and rods are inserted in the spine. Anyone has done that can share your experience?
Did it help in fixing your problem?
Any side effect?
How long did it take to recover?
Was it very painful?
TSabm
post Oct 1 2025, 03:50 PM

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Sichiri
post Oct 1 2025, 05:13 PM

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Trust your doctor.
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post Oct 1 2025, 05:23 PM

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QUOTE(abm @ Oct 1 2025, 03:19 AM)
Someone I know needed to do Spinal fusion / spinal instrumentation where screws and rods are inserted in the spine. Anyone has done that can share your experience?
Did it help in fixing your problem?
Any side effect?
How long did it take to recover?
Was it very painful?
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scoliosis?
TSabm
post Oct 1 2025, 05:45 PM

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QUOTE(TinyTots @ Oct 1 2025, 05:23 PM)
scoliosis?
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Back bone fracture
TSabm
post Oct 1 2025, 06:05 PM

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QUOTE(Sichiri @ Oct 1 2025, 05:13 PM)
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Yah. That is good advice. I still want to know more info so my friend can be mentally prepared. I want to get a patient’s perspective/experience.
Sichiri
post Oct 1 2025, 06:29 PM

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QUOTE(abm @ Oct 1 2025, 05:45 PM)
Back bone fracture
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Would your friend rather not do the surgery and live with a broken spine?
I don't think your friend have an option here
Steponlego
post Oct 1 2025, 06:39 PM

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QUOTE(abm @ Oct 1 2025, 05:45 PM)
Back bone fracture
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spinal fusion and instrumentation is a lot more common than you think. people went for even major spine surgery like scoliosis correction - can return to normal function. thumbup.gif

probably will need some life style modification and take extra precaution, stick to follow up plan, physio and whatnot. the most important thing is to communicate with the treating doctor.
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post Oct 1 2025, 06:41 PM

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QUOTE(abm @ Oct 1 2025, 03:19 AM)
Someone I know needed to do Spinal fusion / spinal instrumentation where screws and rods are inserted in the spine. Anyone has done that can share your experience?
Did it help in fixing your problem?
Any side effect?
How long did it take to recover?
Was it very painful?
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Stabilized the structure.
Pain remain. Some with good outcome depend on the severity.
Good luck.
TSabm
post Oct 1 2025, 10:09 PM

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QUOTE(Sichiri @ Oct 1 2025, 06:29 PM)
Would your friend rather not do the surgery and live with a broken spine?
I don't think your friend have an option here
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The spine can ‘heal’ without surgery. But if don’t do the surgery will have hunchback.
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post Oct 1 2025, 10:43 PM

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Someone i know done 2 spinal fusion, one at cervical and another one at lumbar... First operation for cervical, quite successful, reduce around 80-90% of pain, but for the lumbar not quite successful with maybe around 30% of pain reduction

But she was also diagnosed with fibromyalgia, so maybe that what cause her pain not reduce as much..

As for recovery time, I cant remember but AFAIK u can do minor house chores a few days after discharge
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post Oct 3 2025, 12:05 PM

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QUOTE(abm @ Oct 1 2025, 06:05 PM)
Yah. That is good advice. I still want to know more info so my friend can be mentally prepared. I want to get a patient’s perspective/experience.
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after the surgery it is pain....very pain. Doc will give painkiller aka morphine. the pain subsides in 2-3 days. Some ppl can sit up and walk abit 5days after the surgery. Some can't and takes longer period like maybe 2 weeks. Some ppl can't walk properly and needs to do physiotherapy. Overall takes 2-3 months to recover.
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post Oct 3 2025, 02:54 PM

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QUOTE(TinyTots @ Oct 3 2025, 12:05 PM)
after the surgery it is pain....very pain. Doc will give painkiller aka morphine. the pain subsides in 2-3 days. Some ppl can sit up and walk abit 5days after the surgery. Some can't and takes longer period like maybe 2 weeks. Some ppl can't walk properly and needs to do physiotherapy. Overall takes 2-3 months to recover.
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Thanks for the information

 

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