Curving the truth about Scoliosis surgery

in #health7 years ago

The bent truth about scoliosis - not my typical post


This post is going to be a bit different than my others for better or worse, but it's something that I feel should be shared. It's a dive into my health, my thoughts about scoliosis surgery (also known as spinal fusion surgery), and some facts I think should be reviewed by anyone faced with this surgery. Let me be clear to anyone reading this-these are solely my opinions based on my experience and not all experiences obviously will not be similar. However, I also want to be clear that I am writing this because I believe every single person has a right to know what can be a potential outcome to making such a big decision over your health. There are positive outcomes, but there are negative outcomes to any situation and sometimes the negatives are overlooked because of the price tag involved. If you live in the United States, I'm sure you know all too well that our healthcare is expensive beyond belief whether it's medication or surgery. So in my opinion, I feel if doctors have the right to charge the amount of money they do on these things that will put you into debt than you have the right to question what you are paying for. You have the right to question what you are told and you have the right to know to the best of their knowledge what can occur in the future. If they have the luxury of insuring their mistakes, shouldn't you have the most information you can? Know something isn't being pushed on you and to feel comfortable in your decision instead of scared? I think so. Lets begin shall we?

Scoliosis-My story


I wrote a post a while back about my scoliosis journey talking about how I was diagnosed, what procedure was done, and how I was afterwards. I also talked about facing it with a sense of enlightenment, but today I'm going to explain it a bit differently so you can see the truth about my day to day challenges. Here's a summary of that :

  • I was diagnosed at age 12 with idiopathic scoliosis-I had zero idea what it was nor did I know how much more it would become apart of my life.
  • I didn't even know I had it-this was not a noticeable disease and never caused me any pain.
  • I had no clue this would involve surgery-when diagnosed I thought this may involve therapy, not surgery.
  • Without knowing much about it, we were reassured surgery was right for me-With a curve of 51 degrees, I was told the curve in my spine would become life threatening without surgical intervention.
  • My family and I were only told about immediate risks-this included paralysis, infection, and a slim to none chance of death only immediately following surgery. I was never warned of long term complications.
  • Surgery was long and painful- Only a few months after being diagnosed, I was put under the knife for thirteen hours. It was scary, but I was told my spine was "better".
  • Not only did the surgery cause severe mental and physical damage immediately following the surgery, it has given me a lifelong list of new conditions that will require more life threatening surgeries-because my spine was fused in the mid thoracic area with two Harrington rods, screws, hooks, and wires, the rest of my spine had to take the everyday wear and tear. This eventually after a few years led to a list of new conditions.
  • Some of those conditions include, but are not limited to-bulging discs, herniations, spinal stenosis, spondylitis, spondylisthesis, straightening of cervical lordosis, and redevelopment of scoliosis where I am unfused. Ironic.

Potential outcomes of scoliosis fusion surgery/Statistics


  • 2-3 percent of the U.S. population (7 million people) have scoliosis and usually occurs more in girls age 10-15 years old
  • At 25-40 degrees bracing is recommended while at 50 + degrees surgical intervention is recommended though not life threatening
  • 38,000+ patients undergo spinal fusion surgery every year at an average of $150,000-225,000 per surgery
  • 3 inch screws and hooks are inserted at every level of the spine. Solid metal rods then go through these hooks into the spine for the length of the curve.
  • 40% of patients were defined as severely disabled less than twenty years after scoliosis fusion surgery. More than 50% will experience long term complications from the surgery.
  • Risks include paraplegia, quadriplegia, and peripheral nerve deficit
  • Implant failure is sometimes seen. Spinal fusion implants can break, pierce the spinal canal, and cause compressed nerve roots. 21% require implant removal and more than 50% will have implant failure.
  • 20-60% will have loss of motion and 5-10% will develop a deep infection up to 8 years later
  • 26% were unhappy with the outcome. 41% felt no reduction in their pain level. 33% lost all correction from surgery within 1-10 years. 19% will require a brand new surgery.
  • Other complications include- blindness, gastrointestinal bleeding, kidney failure, recurring meningitis, chronic intermittent vomiting (which I suffer from), emotional breakdown, severe blood loss, pancreatitis, and obstructive bowel dysfunction.

This is where my brutal honesty comes in


Do I think this surgery was worth living on pain killers for over ten years? No. Has my life changed for the better from this surgery? No. Do I think I was told every option available to me before being put under the knife? No. Has this surgery taken care of pain and issues that may lead to paralysis one day? No. Is it fun to be severely sick due to complications from this surgery? No. Was my best interest put ahead of a $225,000 surgery? No. Do I wish I could know what I do now about the disease and other treatments? Yes and I guess that's why I am posting this. I can't change the pain I feel everyday, I can't change my past, and I sure as hell can't redo my surgery, but if I can make someone research and ask questions before making an informed decision then damn right I'll try.

I'm not a doctor nor do I claim to be. I am merely a human being who on a daily basis is in severe pain and one day may be unable to walk. I am a living, breathing example of what happens when you put too much trust into someone's hands that calls themself an expert instead of trusting your gut. Am I saying this will happen to everyone who has scoliosis fusion surgery? Absolutely not. However I don't pretend it can't happen because well here I am waiting to have more surgery, but luckily off of pain medicine now. This isn't meant to scare you, but you open your eyes and inform you. So please, take this as my way of telling you to educate yourselves about whatever procedures you choose to put your body through. Don't be lazy. Do your homework. One decision can change the rest of your life.

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(Yes I am a bionic woman)


Wishing you love, peace, and happiness always

Love always,

KristaN

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Oh Love I can see why you were feeling weird this is a vulnerable post! I always feel like shit after I am vulnerable. I am so sorry this is your world and that you have to go through all this. You made a very good and important post! It pisses me off how casually everyone speaks of scoliosis! I had no clue it could be life threatening! Or any of this! A kid at the school I worked at was diagnosed with it when he was my client and literally his mom was super chill about it prolly cuz she had no clue either. I just want to give you a big ol hug. This is so intense and you should never feel weird about sharing about it. That's a lot to keep to yourself! <3

Whatever can help someone else right? Thank you beautiful 😊💞

Me too, huge hug hug! I feel this post was super informative and may it help others BEFORE any choices are made. Thank you for sharing and being open with us all, thank you for using your pain and channeling it into something that could help others. Thank you for always being such a kind hearted person any time we've interacted, all the while I never knew how hard your daily life is. Thank you for being strong enough to keep loving and looking for more answers to healing!

Have you ever considered CBD tinctures? My recommendation would be organic, cold pressed high CBD, low THC for daily micro dose tincture for pain management. It's no solution to the greater problems, however every little helps to improve the standard of day to day life right? Not sure where in the world you live, however the growing process is also something that is so therapeutic and healing too. Just my 2 cents. Much love 💖

Thank you my dear 😊 that Actually sounds like a great idea. I'm in new york right now it it's definitly worth looking into. And btw you're beyond a sweetheart 😘💚💛💙

Keni, still waiting for you to send the money back that you and your partner stole from me. Is it really necessarily to take you to court over this? We're both looking at the same correspondence and we both know who's right and wrong here. Make it needlessly difficult if you must... or just own up to your actions and send the money back.

My wife has about 30% curvature and she refuses to ever go under the knife for many of the reasons you've shared. I honestly don't trust any doctor any more than I would any auto repair shop. They're out to scare you into buying as many services as needed, whether they're actually beneficial / necessary or not and often don't give you all the facts.

It's sad the state of our health care system here in the U.S. It's just like most other industries--money is their top priority and not honest customer service. Sure it's important to make enough money to survive and stay afloat but selling X product by misleading the consumer is just plain wrong.

Your wife is a very smart woman and thank you for everything you said. I hope more people start seeing this like we do and open their eyes. 💞

I still remember when I talked to you about scoliosis last year and I'm still glad to you for being so honest about it. There's always a day I wake up and think about getting the surgery but then I remember all the living examples of things getting worse and I'm thankful for not having it.

Thank you, Kristy, for sharing this, it will help a lot.

Hi sweetie! And thank you for coming by and being so lovely 😊

Oh, I didn't know this about you. I'm so sorry about your condition and to botched work they did to you. Yet here you are making such beautiful posts for us. No matter what happened to your body, you are a beautiful person.

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Joe
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😊 you're super sweet and thank you.💜

I have something you might enjoy. A non-erotica piece this time: whimsical fantasy.
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science fiction, fantasy, erotica

i want to hug you lil lady, i know about this troubles i got the neighbor of scoliose the kyphosisso i really can feel with you hunny....

<3

Thanks hosch! You know your hugs are always welcome 💜

Kristyyyy
Unfortunately many drs do not prepare nor educate the patient proprly, not to mention making mistakes or causing more damage than improve a current condition.
We have such similar and worse cases here in Lebanon, and the healthcare is tremendous too!

And I have to say I remember when I joined into discord, you were one of the first and most positive people who chatted to me.

Having such positivity with all of this is just too inspiring. Just keep doing that my friend :)

You'd think with millions they're sitting on they'd help their patients more. What a world. And thank you sir because it's people like your awesome self that help me stay positive and that's why you're incredible to me 😊😘💞

Wow you have had too go through so much @kristyyd. Really good job on this post. *sends hugs.

Thank you. You're super sweet my new bud 😁

As I always say to you "You are one hell of a girl", after all of this suffering and pain you still manage to smile, you still care about the smiles on other's faces and that's what makes you one super unique girl.

I agree with you on the expensive medications and treatments of US. So if a doctor is taking hundreds of thousands of dollars than you have every right to know what you are being dealt with. But once again, past is past it is over, but the future and present is in your hand and you can somewhat make it as you like. So cutie go for it and try to make your rest of the life the best of your life.

And always remember, your bot is always with you :]

So finally ending up this long ass comment, as you know I am a quotes person i remember one quote perfect for it,

"A warrior is defined by the scars he/she have, recalling those moments when life tried to break him/her, but warrior turned out to be even more stronger than before"

note: sorry mixed up few quotes together to make a good one ;]

Thanks handsome 😊💞

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