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curious old fart

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Thats one o a few conditions I have, but they dont want to do anything about it except send me to pain management.
I told them I am not giving u\p and want another opinion...I need to get out of bed and back in the gym and tennis court etc....Im not dead yet!!!
My advice would be to find another doctor. A good surgeon can repair a disc in outpatient surgery. It only takes about 45 minutes.
I don't like pain meds and only take them when there is a major problem. Doc knows this, and the fact that I'm a daily consumer of mj and often asks, "Is there anything you want?", knowing I'm going to say no. I still have some from 4 years ago.

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bassman999

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My advice would be to find another doctor. A good surgeon can repair a disc in outpatient surgery. It only takes about 45 minutes.
I don't like pain meds and only take them when there is a major problem. Doc knows this, and the fact that I'm a daily consumer of mj and often asks, "Is there anything you want?", knowing I'm going to say no. I still have some from 4 years ago.

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cof
How is back now after disc surgery and recovery?
I have all the pills minus one they gave me.
He doesnt like to offer me pills anyway since I was honest and told I smoke weed. They act like I am a drug addict now lol.
 

curious old fart

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How is back now after disc surgery and recovery?
I have all the pills minus one they gave me.
He doesnt like to offer me pills anyway since I was honest and told I smoke weed. They act like I am a drug addict now lol.
The back is better than it's been in 50 years...except for an area at the incision site that sometimes causes some pain...my fault, I stressed it during recovery. There's a 120 day appointment this week. There have been major advancements in back surgery in the last 10 years.
I had a well qualified young surgeon who did his residency in Cali, so he has an open opinion about mj....I found the best orthopedic docs are the ones the specialize in sports medicine.

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oldman60

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Surgery didnt work out well for you?
I heard horror stories from that Lassr Spine Institute (LSI) thats always on TV
Surgery didnt work out well for you?
I heard horror stories from that Lassr Spine Institute (LSI) thats always on TV
I had c2 - c7 fused with plates, rods and 12 screws holding everything together also t1 - t4
need fusion with the same hardware, lumbar probs also it's been a nightmare of pain and Dr's.
and to top it off hardly any Dr wants to see me because of the shape of my spine.

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bassman999

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The back is better than it's been in 50 years...except for an area at the incision site that sometimes causes some pain...my fault, I stressed it during recovery. There's a 120 day appointment this week. There have been major advancements in back surgery in the last 10 years.
I had a well qualified young surgeon who did his residency in Cali, so he has an open opinion about mj....I found the best orthopedic docs are the ones the specialize in sports medicine.

:peace:
cof
I think Kaiser programs Drs to have a neg opinion of weed.
Did you have to pay for your surgery or did insurance pay?
I see NFL players trash knees and they fix it, I see so much fixed in sports, but someone is paying for it.
Should I leave Kaiser to find a better doctor?
Late to the party sorry to hear man.
Thanks man seems like I am not the only one, and that this is really common. That Dry-room looks great!
I had c2 - c7 fused with plates, rods and 12 screws holding everything together also t1 - t4
need fusion with the same hardware, lumbar probs also it's been a nightmare of pain and Dr's.
and to top it off hardly any Dr wants to see me because of the shape of my spine.

:peace:
Man thats crazy!
Are you better off or worse after all that in the end?

The Drs wont even tell me exactly whats wrong with my back, but I do know there is lumbar herniation in at least one disc, thoracic wedging (whats that?) spinal stenosis, disc degeneration, and the Dr says arthritis.
All I know is I cant sit down for more than 10-15 min, cant stand long, cant bend over and cant lift much.
My hips are extremely tight esp my right one, and I cant even put on my socks without pain, so I wear sandals all the time.
 

oldman60

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I think Kaiser programs Drs to have a neg opinion of weed.
Did you have to pay for your surgery or did insurance pay?
I see NFL players trash knees and they fix it, I see so much fixed in sports, but someone is paying for it.
Should I leave Kaiser to find a better doctor?
Thanks man seems like I am not the only one, and that this is really common. That Dry-room looks great!

Man thats crazy!
Are you better off or worse after all that in the end?

The Drs wont even tell me exactly whats wrong with my back, but I do know there is lumbar herniation in at least one disc, thoracic wedging (whats that?) spinal stenosis, disc degeneration, and the Dr says arthritis.
All I know is I cant sit down for more than 10-15 min, cant stand long, cant bend over and cant lift much.
My hips are extremely tight esp my right one, and I cant even put on my socks without pain, so I wear sandals all the time.
They gave me 0% survival chance past a year, all c's were herniated and 3 points on the cord.
I have perm nerve damage in my rt arm, hand and rt leg (lumbar herniation) I also have Erb's Palsy
in my left arm which makes it almost useless. FUBAR big time.

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curious old fart

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I think Kaiser programs Drs to have a neg opinion of weed.
Did you have to pay for your surgery or did insurance pay?
I see NFL players trash knees and they fix it, I see so much fixed in sports, but someone is paying for it.
Should I leave Kaiser to find a better doctor?
Thanks man seems like I am not the only one, and that this is really common. That Dry-room looks great!

Man thats crazy!
Are you better off or worse after all that in the end?

The Drs wont even tell me exactly whats wrong with my back, but I do know there is lumbar herniation in at least one disc, thoracic wedging (whats that?) spinal stenosis, disc degeneration, and the Dr says arthritis.
All I know is I cant sit down for more than 10-15 min, cant stand long, cant bend over and cant lift much.
My hips are extremely tight esp my right one, and I cant even put on my socks without pain, so I wear sandals all the time.
You definitely need a second opinion from another medical clinic.
Medicare covered all but about $700. Doc billed almost $10k and they paid less than $2k and the doc wrote off the difference. It a medical billing game.

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cof
 
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