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Old 09-22-2012, 10:03 PM #21
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candlegirl i wanted to let you know that doctors do not always put your lumbar spine back to original allighnment,your spine adjust to having anteriorlisthesis and if you put it back in correct allighnment it could cause problems and vertebras could touch one another. i was spondylolisthesis 3 and now a 1.
I did ask and was told that it is much better and cannot always be perfect.

Had my si joint injections and the one side of my back is soooo much better while the other side feels like someone is punching me in the back. Argh.
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Old 09-23-2012, 06:56 AM #22
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I'm a little late, but I had these injections and they NEVER worked. And I had ALOT of them too, and not once did they work, darn it.

Every single kind of injection you can have, I've had them and none of them worked. I don't know what there is about me, but I guess i'm strange. LOL
I'm really hard to medicate too -- I wake up on operating room tables during surgery too. I've done that 3 times now -- I hope that's the end of it.

Let us know how long the relief lasts, ok? God bless & take care. Hugs, Lee
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Did you try Katemine infusions? This did help me where other kinds of injections did not. I hate all needles anyway. ginnie
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