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momeluv Female, 49 years Orange County - CA Member since Mar 2008
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Only your doc can give you more accurate opinion,as back surgery is quite complicated.
Basically ,perhaps surgery is your basic option as you suffer from serious back trouble.
Something maybe you don't know,for example:60% of spinal fusion patients will continue to suffer from back pain,In cases of prolapsed discs and sciatica, 65% of patients will continue to experience post-operative back pain, 10% are distinctly worse for having a failed fusion.etc.
But there are also have a lot of successful stories.
So,Best wish to you!
Again, thank you for your reply.
Thanks again!!!!
Unfortunately,Acupuncture and acupressure couldn't work for every back pain case.it dependent on where the inflammation is .acupuncture works well when the inflammation is outside of the spinal column. Acupuncture does not work when the inflammation is in the spinal column itself.
So,without physical examination,It's hard to say whether acu-treatment works for you or not.So you should consult your neuro-doc.if surgery is neccessary,,,,,,
Good luck!
I was in the field of psychiatric nursing at Eastern State Hospital in Williamsburg, Virginia. In 2003 one of my patients kicked my in the face fracturing my jaw in two places and snapping my neck causing a significant neck injury. Over the years, instead of getting better, my problem continually got worse. I was finally diagnosed with Fibromyalgia last year. Unfortunatly, I cannot prove that my condition is related to my neck injury, and the State took away my medical insurance, so now I have been searching for a doctor somewhere to help me. Everywhere I go and every doctor I see claims they do not treat Fibromyalgia they only diagnose it, and the doctors who do claim to treat it refuse to see me because I do not have insurance. I have been having to pay for eveything out of pocket. My savings is gone, and I'm still not recieving any treatment or relief. I understand the kind of pain you are in, and I know what it is like to be in constant pain. Good luck to you. I sincerely hope you find some relief whatever you decide to do.