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Old 05-13-2012, 10:48 AM #1
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Default Success rate

Does anyone really know the success rate of an anterior fusion to the L5-S1 area and what is the likelihood of having another surgery years from now. I know that everyone is different and everybody heals differently as well as are daily lifestyles can contribute to how we heal. Just not sure if I should proceed down this road cause my pain level is up and down and never the same. Can be nothing at times which is not as common anymore or it can be manageable or can intensify. It has been like this for about a year and it changes as time goes on and I usually start to feel new pain I have not felt before. I have done every conservative treatment you can think of including the holistic approach. So I’m just curious to those out there that might have had this procedure how well did it work for you should I just wait a bit longer. I welcome all feedback or insight on this. Thank You
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