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Old 02-13-2008, 04:02 PM #1
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Default success with Dr. Jho

I've been reading some of the posts on Dr. Jho and spine surgery and I wanted to share something with anyone contemplating surgery with him. I have recently had two disc surgeries with him in the last 5 months. I am 34 years old and started out with a l4-5 discectomy in aug. and a thoracic t2-3 in december. I suffer from severe disc degeneration and have stenosis and multiple herniations of every level from c2-3, c3-4, c4-5, c5-6, and every level from t2 thru t9 including L2-3, and L4-5. T2-3 was most severe and compressing spinal cord and my life was in shambles with so many symptoms including severe pain. When I consulted with him he told me there was noyjing he could do for me because I had too many levels of herniations and he could not put 2 and 2 together, which made sense but I was determined to get help as I had no other choice but to go home and suffer so I talked him into helping me. All of you people who have posted bad experiences with him have to understand that is why neurosurgeons tell you up front there are significant risks with spine surgery, not everyone will benefit but most will. First of all thoracic surgery is the most dangerous of all because of our anatomy. The chances of even having one hertiation in this region is 1 in 1000,000. i have nine. Anyways the surgery was a success as I never doubted Dr. jho for a second. He has given me my life back for now and I reccomend anyone to put there trust in this man for he is the best at what he does, believe it. My father is 57 and has had 11 back operations, Dr. jho has done 7 of them and if it were not for Dr. Jho he would be in a wheelchair. Think about this when you are reading any negative post about Dr. Jho's procedure because when you go into spine surgery no matter who the doctor is, you must always be aware that the outcome may not be good.
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