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Old 12-15-2011, 08:29 PM #21
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You can only handle one trauma at a time. Get the first overwith. I do have some advise on your back also. If you are not getting the kind of responce from your neuro surgeon that you need, please look for another. While you are going through re-construction, you need to have some help with your pain, to get you through to the time you can investigate your back. You need several evaluations, lots of homework. You need the same kind of help you received with your breast cancer, the same good kind of team. Having surgery really is a last resort. As far as good back surgery results, you are talking to one right now. I did have a fist failed attempt fusion at C6-7. My second corrected all the things that were still wrong and I have a wonderful result. It was worth all the pain I went through to get to this point. There is good results that can happen with back surgery. Researching all your options and getting the right diaganosis is critical before any surgery is done. You also need to be healthy to go through it. You will need recovery time for that too. There are many here that can help with diagnostic tests, and being able to understand what they say. Try to take it one thing at a time. Deal with your current surgery and heal from that. Ask for help with your back pain as it will be awhile until you can address that issue. Don't settle for anything less than the good care you already received from those people who helped you through cancer. My neuro surgeon second time was the best in this area. It took me time to find him, and do all the research I didn't do the first time around. There is help there just as soon as you recover. I will pray that you find the right kind of physician so you will feel less anxious about your back condition. Take care Jade, I am sorry you have had so much to deal with in your life. tap back at me anytime and I will try to help you. ginnie
Ginnie,
Well I fought and fought, but I won the war. Got approval for complete bone scan with spects. Getting it done tomorrow at 10 am. It was a royal pain in the behind, but my appeal letter worked. I told them they were being irresponsible, and negligent with my life, due to a history of cancer, and that i was sending a copy of every denial letter to my attorney. It took a month, but it finally worked. Hopefully now, i can at least dispell the fear of cancer. I know i have major back issues, but am not diving into anything without lots of research and opinions. That is how i survived cancer. My team teases me and says i know my cancer better than they do. I always do my homework for sure and talking with others helps tremendously! Thank you so much for all your sound advice and compassion. You are an absolute blessing! I'm dreading laying still for 60-90 min but I have to do this for my own piece of mind, as well as diagnostic reasons. Thanks sweetie and i hope you can continue to enjoy the beach!!
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Old 12-16-2011, 03:22 PM #22
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I am glad to hear you won the appeal. You bet they were not being responsible before. I do not understand sometimes where these companies play "life on the line" games. A life that has had cancer should never have been turned down to begin with. It isn't a game you are up against. It made me feel real good to know you get the scan. As far as your back goes, after hearing your post, I know you will do all the homework with making an informed decision. You have to do it just like you handled your cancer. You did fantastic. I am not sure I could be as brave as you have been. Nobody really knows how they will handle a situation until it is dumped in your lap. I really hope your healing will keep happening all during the holiday season. Be good to yourself, and let me know how your bone scan is, and what the docs say about your back. Thanks for tapping to me sandy. Be at peace. ginnie
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