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I have many spinal issues and have had a spinal fusion (paid for by myself) 6 years on I am still in pain and life is grimm. Have seen a spinal surgeon in London privately (I live on the Isle of Wight) He has looked at year old mri/ct scans also paid for by myself and see I have a screw pressing on a facet joint and the fusion never fused, he is suggesting facet joint injections plus new ct and mri scans he told me to go to my GP and ask for a referral to him through the choose and book scheme to him at a London Hosp that accepts it and he will be happy to treat me under the nhs. So this morning I have been to my gp who is really nice but he pulled a face and said although its a good idea in principal it doesnt work in certain areas? and doubts I will be allowed to be seen on this system. He has taken all the details and the secretary will deal with it and I have to wait for a letter as to wether I will be allowed but it will take a week plus. Is this right from what I read on the nhs website it was my right I have paid thousands out on physio, osteopaths, accupuncture plus never asked a thing from nhs, I have bupa cover but not for my spine. I wondered if anyone one here could advise me on what my true rights are. Thank you in advance
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laura49003 hythe
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I to paid for my physio, facet joint injections, nerve blocker injections and i paid for my
Discectomy which i had 9 months ago and for a fusion at 2 levels which i had 6 weeks ago.
im getting low back pain and still taking tramadol and diazapam but its early days. If i do more housework and when I say more i don't mean overdoing it i see tone laid up the following day.
you must be in a lot of pain let us know how you get on.
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Bless you. You have been through a lot. I can. Relate to you. I also had cages and screws. My spine was unstable if i stubbed my toe it would shoot up my spine and hurt so bad. I don't have stabbing pains now but my back gets uncomfortable but i guess i haven't used my muscles. Did you have your fusion through your tummy or back? How do you find turning over in bed and sleeping? It's early days for our recovery. Let me know how you are getting on its good to know someone in the same boat x
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it must be a very slow process for you as you said you were a fitness fanatic before surgery. I had the surgery through the tummy they say its less invasive. It's 6 weeks tomorrow since surgery. I have had no physio yet but starting week 7. I am seeing the orthopaedic consultant who did my operation in the morning. Do you bath? I was told not to but i need to find out
when i can start bathing again i like having a soak. Showers are ok.
i walk everyday and i find myself stooping forward i don't know why that is.
Hope your feeling ok?
laura x
sarah98681 laura49003
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i also started physio at week 7 and had my first follow up,at week 7. Write down everything you want to discuss at your consultant apt, I did as you forget when you are in there. I think he thought I was made with my ongoing list but there are so many things they don't tell you when you leave hospital. I drove just a couple of miles for the first time today to drop my youngest at school but wore a back brace that I purchased on the advice of my surgeon. I didn't have a bath for the first 8 weeks, but I have had a couple in the last two weeks. Showering is better as stretches the sciatic nerve sitting In the bath but I do love my baths. Work on really holding your core In when you walk. It will help on stooping forward. So shoulders back and suck tummy in. Hope that helps. Let me know how you get on with your surgeon.
sarah x
laura49003 sarah98681
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thank you for your message and kind words.
i slept badly last night i had pain on my right side of back into my hip hurts badly turning over in bed. I spoke to surgeon about it, he got the nurse to take blood tests 2 in particular an ESR and CRP which can show inflammation or infection and i should have results in 2 days. I've started taking ibroprufen. He s going to see me next tues and do a CT guided injection into sac joint so i hope that relieves pain.
Thats good you drove today its all small steps isn't it.
i will try the holding my stomach in while walking. I came home from hospital and went to bed i was shattered.
I am going to try and walk longer tomorrow. I walked around the supermarket tonight and holding onto the trolley was comfortable. Lol.
how did you find the back brace while driving? I find it very supportive
x
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isnt it coincidental that we both have right sided sac joint pain. Does it feel like a weight in your back
bless you with your back from pottering but its hard not to isnt it
x
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i used to go to Redhill and Reigate in Surrey my ex husband works there.
i live in a village called fleur de lis outside Cardiff. Snap everyone tells me oh it's early days. I am so gad you had great help on NHS with a brilliant surgeon.
I had to pay privately my op was 10k long story
laura49003
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how is your week going? I have had a low day today