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Old 10-18-2008, 09:56 AM #1
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I think you need to give yourself more time to heal. I only had one level fused and at 3 weeks I was still very limited in motion and still in some pain.

I was not told I was fused for months, in other words I didn't think you could fuse that fast. Anyone else know more about that??

If your doc has not ordered physical therapy be sure to ask. It will help get all the movement back. Ok just went back and read about PT. Giv eit some time.

Remember that was a big surgery, don't rush yourself and try to take it easy and let your body heal...Sue
Thank you for your response. It helps to hear from someone that has had a similar experience when you are feeling so all alone with a new problem. I'm sure you are correct in that I'm not fused yet. Just that surgery appeared successful from xrays. I will heed your advice and will let all know of my progress as time passes. Again my most sincere thanks and my best to you.
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