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Senior Member (**Dr Smith is named after a character from Lost in Space, not a medical doctor)
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If you're wondering about it now, I think it's worth looking into because you may still be wondering after it's too late.
Some surgeons specialize in one—or a very few—procedures. This means they can get very good at that procedure, but—like the carpenter with only a hammer—they may tend to see every problem as a nail. I don't know if your NS falls into that category or not. To find out if microdiscectomy is an option/appropriate for you, I think you may need to see a surgeon who does that procedure, or a NS who has no vested interest in one procedure over another. A second opinion at the very least (and possibly more depending on the first two). Bottom line—I wouldn't go under the knife (or laser) until I had answers acceptable to me (even if they were, "I don't know") to every question I had, and confidence that the surgeon and procedure were the right (best) ones for me. If not, and things don't happen to go as planned, this kind of thing can haunt a person for a very long time. Doc
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Dr. Zachary Smith Oh, the pain... THE PAIN... Dr. Smith is NOT a medical doctor. He was a character from LOST IN SPACE. All opinions expressed are my own. For medical advice/opinion, consult your doctor. |
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