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Got any words of wisdom on back surgeries?
Anyone?
Fusions?
Ending well?
Extreme pain after surgery for how long?
Better surgery options? Have exhausted all non surgical options already.
Nana will admit that is has pissed me off for yrs, if they can make clones, create hearts and other organs in the lab, why the hell they cant replace discs in the spine!
Was trying to wait to see what new technology but it is taking too long, probably not going to be able to wait.
I'm avoiding surgery
For pain, I take:
Frankincense aka Botswella, Cayenne, Turmeric and Bromelain
DL-Phenylalanine- essential amino acid
Willow Bark- salicylic acid/aspirin
Applied to pain areas:
Frankincense, Lavender and other Oils
And Arnica, peppermint, juniper and hemp which comes in an all in one lotion
MSM cream if sulfur is ok for you
(Norwegian) Cod Liver Oil taken with either whole or 2 % milk, supposed to rebuild cartilage
Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth is good for clearing toxins, but probably should be taken in very small doses at first to ensure tolerance.
In fact when trying anything new, best to go slow, small doses, try a small dab on skin, take supplements one at a time, each day or two adding one more.
I'm not pain-free, but get some relief without taking tylenol, etc
I alternate heating pads/ice packs when pain's very bad
If you haven't, consider blood work to look for any underlying infection that could be causing deterioration
Best of luck!
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Thank you for sharing, I too have been in this battle for a lot of years. I too believe that there are many ways to manage the pain and I thank you all for sharing as there are several things here I plan to try until I decide what to do.
After so many years what I am faced with I am afraid is no longer pain manageable, it is bone on bone and unless the med/beds can rebuild the disc and bone, well no amount of pain management will be my answers, and refuse to be a vegetable on meds.
Nana so loves you all for helping and sharing your experience as well, perhaps others here will also get answers and new treatments to try from what you have done.
Love you all.