jttaurus 0 Posted June 27, 2006 For those of you who offered help last time, I've seen the back specialist and here's what they had to say...(I've cut and pasted this from my blog, so I didn't have to write twice). My never ending saga, I went to the neurosurgeon's office today. I got confirmation that I have degenerative disc disease in my lower back. The dr complied all the films and the EMG showed degenerative disc disease. The dr told me honestly, he could do artifical discs or a spinal fusion, but there's no turning back once that is done. He indicated that I was a great canditiate for spinal fusion, however, I'm too young. I honestly don't want surgery I just want my back to feel better. He felt that the weight loss was too unstable and he'd recommend physical theraphy and learning to work with it. The doc also felt as long as the pain could be managed then it would be ok. However, I am not able to take NSAID's which are what the bulk of back medicines are made from, so I'm stuck with narcotic pain pills. This new's is ok with me. I know I'm not going to die or anything. The doctor was nice, honest, and realistic, so it was worth the time it took. So, I will keep trudging along. The doc also felt that my metabolism isn't steady right now and that will change too once I reach a stable weight. So, the good news, I'm going to be fine, the bad news, I'm gonna be complaining cause my back hurts. I am still excited I had my RNY and have lost 60 lbs Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
beachgirl 2 Posted June 27, 2006 I feel for you. I have the same thing. Although I'm 41 the outcome still isn't all that good. They found out I had this after a car wreck and I had a fusion at C3/4 in my neck. Don't do it. I'm much much worse off that I was before and still take Loritabs every 4 hours it's horrible. I can't ride jet ski, 4 wheeler, jeep, or anything that I could before. I agree with your Doc. Don't do it unless the last thing. Just mho, Sherri Share this post Link to post Share on other sites