My scoliosis, advice??
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Hi, I am a 14 year old female currently going through a major academic exam stage of my life, I have idiopathic scoliosis which is currently between 36'-37' in my thoracic and lumbar spine, and I am getting significant amounts of pain in my lumbar spine. I was diagnosed 2 years ago, and due to my late diagnosis I was never offered a brace of any kind, however since then, my curve has progressed and my pain levels are rising.
My question is this, should I opt for surgery? I understand that surgery is discussed at around 40' but I am close to that now and my spine is still progressing, therefore I have been thinking about it quite a bit - part of me is obviously worried about the surgery and the impact it would have on my academic studies, but another part of me is saying that I would rather have the surgery as if I didnt I would be in considerable pain for the remainder of my life, which to me does not seem to be a great option!
I am currently being monitered 6monthly, but I don't feel very comfortable with this! My doctor said himself that my curve had worsened, but still they had nothing to do about it? Is there really no other options? Physiotherapy has not helped to reduce the pain, and it has now got to the point that I really want something done about it!
Thanks for reading and any advice would be amazing!!!
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eileen64__UK BizzieIzzie
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I have Kyphoscoliosis as well but I am 68......was only diagosed at about 60. Although I've always had back pain The curve wasnt as obvious earlier.
There doesnt seem to be much they can do. Although my consultant says the op is very successful for young people
I'm afraid the decision is yours.....sorry
Love
Eileen
BizzieIzzie eileen64__UK
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Thank you!! Love Izzie
kimball95 BizzieIzzie
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I got offers the op when I was 16 but refused it because I was doing my exams and stuff but I am now 19 and having it at the end of the year
took me a lot to decide but really the choice is yours my surgeon said that some people can live with it but others not ... My self I want the op because I am conscious about how my clothes sit because my shoulders and hips are uneven so nothing sits how I want it and I also look like I have one waist because I go in at one side and got out at the other and I get really upset about it.
But it's your choice Hun weather you go for it
hope this helps xxxxx
BizzieIzzie kimball95
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I think I am in the same position you were in a few years ago!! My posture is very obviously wrong now and I am very self-conscious about it!! could I ask what degree of curvature have had/had now and then? All I know is that it hurts and I can't really think of anything else atvthe moment, am currently transferring to a private specialist in the hope he might have some options for me to try!! Thanks so much for allt he support Izziexxxxxxxx
kimball95 BizzieIzzie
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Not too sure exactly but my lower curve is in the high 60 degree area and top curve is 30 degree.
It's is really painful for me I am awaiting physio and my op at the end of the year
I have found heat helps best for me when I'm in pain so I have a soak in the bath with muscle relaxing bubble bath in
Hope this helps xxxxxx
BizzieIzzie kimball95
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Thanks for all your help xxxxxxxx
coral32692 kimball95
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Hello, I've just come across you post. My son is 19 with a curve of 55. He isn't sure whether to have surgery. Did you have it? If so, how are you now?
Coral x
eileen64__UK BizzieIzzie
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How's things going? I've been away on holiday....in a caravan would you believe
I wasnt looking forward to it.....but it was better than I thought
I dont know about where you are but we certainly didnt need any heat for scoliosis LOL It didnt got below 22 degrees and some days it wea higher Thats the UK believe it or not.
Hope things are a bit easier for you
Love
Eileen
BizzieIzzie eileen64__UK
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Thank you so much for your kind concerns - I am actually in the UK too and have just got back from a holiday on the coast!
My pain has been getting worse recently, nd I have found that it does now prevent me from doing certain things, for example I could not relax on the beach with my friends and family as I could not lie down at all or even sit in the same position for too long - any pain advice would be great!!
Hope your holiday was enjoyable!!!
Love
Izzie
eileen64__UK BizzieIzzie
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I can only sympathise with you....not give you advice. I cant lie down either. If I go for an X Ray or something like that I always have to ask for an extra pillow
As for sitting in the one position....dont know if its the scoliosis or the osteo arthritis but I'm the same.
I hope you managed to enjoy your holiday
Love
Eileen
suzyq13 BizzieIzzie
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BizzieIzzie suzyq13
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Izzie
ann04920 BizzieIzzie
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Obviously everyone had different experiences and it may not be right for you but I wanted to share my experience with you. And I don't want to think about what my spine would look like now if I hadn't had the op.
Best of luck whatever you decide.
suzyq13 ann04920
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ann04920 suzyq13
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The rod was removed not because there was anything wrong with it and it was still attached to the spine but I had developed an infection somewhere in my lower back which didn't clear up after a few months and the surgeon said metalwork can sometimes be a focal point for infection. The other rod is still in and has been there for 42 years.
Hope that helps.
suzyq13 ann04920
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BizzieIzzie ann04920
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