It's a Jeep thing, you wouldn't understand. @Frankthetank
I had never heard of this procedure. I hope it gives you some relief.Its goin. Sounds like maybe tomorrow they're going to try kyphoplasty. N then they asked which spots hurt the worst cuz they can't just do the entire back. Sooo many breaks.
It's hard to type out but overall the problem seems to be kinda the same. Its the domino effect of how much it takes to keep my body running just sitting still. Im stripping nutrition from my bones to keep everything else functional. I can keep my blood sugar in check but not also do anything else. So its basically y when I get sick i put on a few lbs im able to work for a week or however long as the excess is able to sustain me for, then im back down. There's a small chance that relieving the pressure off of my spinal cord will be a partial solution to a larger problem of a nerve issue and show immediate relief in pain but the back doc said "unfortunately i don't want to have a grim outlook but i don't see this being the case because I uve had these symptoms so long before your back injury." It kinda sounds like minus the broken back i was already doing everything i should be doing. Maybe now with the stents out of my body it will be different? Cuz if not i was as good as i was gonna get. Talking about the only follow ups to do are diabetic care and getting into a long term pain clinic.
Thanks budI had never heard of this procedure. I hope it gives you some relief.
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Its goin. Sounds like maybe tomorrow they're going to try kyphoplasty. N then they asked which spots hurt the worst cuz they can't just do the entire back. Sooo many breaks.
It's hard to type out but overall the problem seems to be kinda the same. Its the domino effect of how much it takes to keep my body running just sitting still. Im stripping nutrition from my bones to keep everything else functional. I can keep my blood sugar in check but not also do anything else. So its basically y when I get sick i put on a few lbs im able to work for a week or however long as the excess is able to sustain me for, then im back down. There's a small chance that relieving the pressure off of my spinal cord will be a partial solution to a larger problem of a nerve issue and show immediate relief in pain but the back doc said "unfortunately i don't want to have a grim outlook but i don't see this being the case because I uve had these symptoms so long before your back injury." It kinda sounds like minus the broken back i was already doing everything i should be doing. Maybe now with the stents out of my body it will be different? Cuz if not i was as good as i was gonna get. Talking about the only follow ups to do are diabetic care and getting into a long term pain clinic.