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Old 05-23-2007, 11:03 PM #4
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Originally Posted by darlindeb25 View Post
Depends on the type of fusion and how much is involved. My mother had 12" of steel rod put in her back and 16 screws--that was 2 yrs ago last November and she sometimes wishes she never had it done. She still walks with a cane and is in lots of pain, now they are talking hip replacement and she wants nothing to do with more surgery.

Your friend may need lots of help for a while.
Hi, I would like to know what and where your moms pain is? My daughter who is severly mentally challenged has expierenced chrinic pain,urinary retention,
chronic constipation and the list goes on. The doctors will not help us because she can not talk to tell where her pain is. I feel so sad inside to watch this and not help.
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