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Old 01-03-2019, 04:48 PM #1
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Originally Posted by John Nevro User View Post
I don't know why the original sureon does not remove this and support the area in one of the very different manners. You made need an anterior 9fromt) approach, like a plate, to stabilize the area. This constant nerve irritation will damage the nerves insulation and will never heal. Go back to the source, call the manufacturer, and get this thing removed, or positioned over again. I do not like this deice as it does not have a "in the bone" screw set, and even their website says additional support may be needed. It's a life decision, but what you are describing means you need to take action. Start with the manufacturer, they will give you a list of specialists. Meet with a Neurologist, a surgeon, and go on from there. Do so quickly, time does not favor these situations. Conservative medicine with acute Spinal problems rarely works.
I'm having EXACTLY the same problem and had a hair analysis that shows huge levels of metal toxins that are what is in the device. I'm speaking with Zimmer Biemet who bought LDR. Have you made any progress in getting it out?
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