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Old 02-21-2009, 10:02 AM #1
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Default Failed fusion 18 months

I'm scheduled next week for a 360. I've been in constant pain for 18 months and never fused. I'm hearing so many negative things. Anyone have anything positive to say about these. My original surgeon pretty much wouldn't admit to anything wrong. Went to a new ortho that ordered an mri and new I was a non fusion. Family Dr. agrees with this technique also. People are telling me to get more opinions. I've had every conservative treatment. So, what would be left?? Scared in Indiana.
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