Unfortunately am in constant pain tablets dont work doctors sugest surgery do you consider its 50/50 change?
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Cutting problem..helpl pease im begging you?
Your doctor can dispense you the odds of nouns in eliminate the constant pain. But have broken my back years ago....constant anguish isn't worth ignoring the opportunity to eliminate the pain.
No one like surgery...heck I didn't. But considering the possibility of being contained by pain for years..I would seriously consider the surgical route.
Speck with your doctor and grasp a second opinion.
I'm within a lot of discomfort.. and I'm wondering if this is serious?
doesn't sound similar to you have much choice surgery is high. I would have it done beforehand the area become worse or you become weaker.get a couple different doctors opinions on this one, and if you haven't tried one all the same, maybe move about to a chiropractor.
Feel better!
How can i get me headache to dissappear and stay gone??
HI! That made ME hurt when i read your question. You are going to HAVE to own surgery it sounds like. I KNOW it's a alarming thing. I JUST have a total hip replacement and i was soooooooo anxious and put it off for something like a month, and in purely that 1 month it got (the pain) twice as BAD!!!!! So you are going to own to just suck it up and catch the surgery bc the longer you wait the WORSE it's going to gain!!!!!!!!!! I have also have 2 major backbone surgeries in 2005 and i have to finally have my lumber fused so i know alot around the back.............but i would capture a 2nd opionion on any back surgery. GOOD LUCK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I have matching problem. I had surgery 2 years ago, 2 cervical discectomies beside fusion, plate and screws. It took over a year to regain your strength and the range of motion is enormously limited. Pressure on 2 discs below the fused discs are very soon herniated with pressure on the nerves and very soon I'm losing strength in my arms. So, I feel your torment. If you elect to have fusion, the discs above and/or below the fusion can herniate due to the extra stress on those discs. So, you're right, it's a 50/50 crummy decree to have to trademark. There are other less invasive surgeries in a minute and I'll post a link for you to look through. You can Google cervical disc decompression and in attendance are a lot of sites beside lots of information. I sure do feel unpromising for you and hope you can find some relief. I'm so sorry you're have to go through this.
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