I am 21 year old girl .
Two years ago I slipped and fell down.
Doctors identified this as the cause.
Only recently I started treatment.
My doctor told , this is because of some
problem in the lower end of the spinal
code which was caused by the fall.
And should be corrected by inserting the
finger via rectum. If this fails he might
have to do a surgery.
I am quite scared that people say , if I
go for a surgery it might cause side
effects. Is it true ? Pls enlighten me
on this
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lori33
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 27 Jun 2004 Posts: 16
Posted: 08-28-04 22:21pm
Surgery is always the very last option,
only if the pain is totally unbearable and
you have tried everything else,
medications, physical therapy,
acupuncture, and nothing alleviates the
pain.
Please get another opinion. And if you
do decide to have surgery make sure the
doctor is one of the best.
Don't rush into anything.
Good luck to you.
Lori
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sneakycol
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 08 Oct 2004 Posts: 43 Location: Arbroath, Scotland
This May Be Too Late Posted: 10-08-04 12:25pm
Please if you havent gone ahead with the
surgery, I urge you to act upon this post.
Please visit www.Mattfurey.Com.
This site contains the information you
need. Specifically in the book "combat
conditioning". It details the amazing
exercise known as bridging. This
movement involves supporting the entire
bodyweight on the forehead and feet, this
may sound extreme, but stay with me.
Pills, acupunture and physio will never
fix your back this will. This is the
only solution to your problem. Please act
upon this post it will ckange your life
for the better!!!
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