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Has anyone here had any kind of back surgery for scoliosis or Kyphosis? |
I have Scheuermann's kyphosis and wore a brace for a year and it did not help. I have a 63 degree curve and my doctor says that it is not enough to have surgurey just yet. I am really self consious about it. Any advice? If I decide I want the surgery he said he could do it. My parents don't think I should. I am really worried about the pain and the recovering. My girlfriend had surgery for scoliosis about 3 years ago. I would honestly be less concerned about the look of your condition than the long term health effects. In her case the curve in her spine was life threatening, over about 5-10 more years the curve would have crushed her internal organs. I guess if it was my choice it would come down to the question of weather or not the problem was going to get worse as you get older. It may not be life threatening right now but if it could be life threatening and/or get worse in 10 or more years then I would recommend dealing with it now. It's going to be a lot easier to fix this problem in it's current form and your current health than in some much more severe condition later in your life. If you are a good person, the curve of your back is only a problem for narrow minded people, the ones who judge you on appearance alone - and there opinion is not worth the time it takes to think it through. Just be a good person and live your life the best you can. It's pretty big surgery, but if the angulation is great enough it may become worth doing, because either option will be unpalatable, and the surgery may become the lesser evil. Surgery promises much, but only sometimes hits the mark. There are no guarantees with surgery. One has surgery to correct a malady. That is the hope, the expected outcome, the dream please come true. It is never the expectation of the patient that the surgery makes things worse. Yet that could very well happen. Surgery is extremely risky. Your parents feel the pain of your unhappiness, and your doctor empathizes, but they know the risks and don't want you to face those risks unless you really have to face them. They do want you happy and would take your malady on themselves to free you of it. Now if you do decide to have the surgery, find out everything about it before you decide. How much will surgery correct the 63 degree curve? If only a little bit, is it worth it to you? Is is possible to be corrected to normal or close to it? If surgery is such a risk, then the reward must be worth the risk. Find out the Surgeon's expectation of the surgery. Very important to get one you instinctively like. Don't be afraid to depart from a physician you don't feel comfortable with. God bless you. Sheuermann's Kyphosis is a bit different from idiopathic scoliosis...they just group them together because the case may or may not be the same... |
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