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Re: Got some news today earlier this morning. 

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The Cleveland Clinic is an amazing and top of the world class institutions. I drive by it fairly often when I am up in Cleveland visiting with clients.

This group here, Mayfield Brain and Spine Institute are like them in reputation for matters related to the spine and brain . They are the ones who actually were doing the teaching and instructing at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center and ever expanding the science and procedures for treating people like myself.
Doc came in to see me and miz micro in the patient room and spent 25 minutes going over my MRI's and explaining to me what he is seeing that is in his opinion causing the problems and then what procedures he would recommend to fix the problem and get me out of pain.

There will be several weeks of recovery time. But I will, if he is right, be rid of over 90 - 95 percent of lower spine pain.

The most interesting comment came from his PA -C who said after reviewing films of my low spine that she did not know how I was still walking.. She has seen patients for years that did not have the disc damage down that low I do that could not on their own stand up or walk.

I told her that you have to keep pushing forward and use your mind over pain.

Ribs knows this from his own physical issues he has endured as well as our common training, as does De and Da Captain..

I am just so relieved to actually know that Doc has promised to get me out of pain and living again. I actually believe him. LIGHT at the end of a very long tunnel... Its a hopeful feeling....

After this is over, then the right knee gets replaced so I can use my right leg again without the bone on bone impact. I do not know what iut will feel like to walk and not be in pain.. But its exciting to me to think about it...


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Re: Got some news today earlier this morning.
By: Decomposed
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Thu, 07 Jan 21 9:11 PM
Msg. 10837 of 60008

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Re: “I had an appointment with one of the top neurosurgeons in the midwest this morning”
It's nice to have a good doctor. There are a lot of bad ones, too!

My surgeon was the head of cardiology at Dartmouth. Before settling on him, I left the Dartmouth-Hitchcock hospital system completely just so I could get unbiased opinions elsewhere. Hence, my "regular" cardiologist is in Vermont, not New Hampshire. He agreed with what my surgeon had said about my condition, then added that he thinks the surgeon advanced Dartmouth-Hitchcock cardiology by fifteen years when he took charge. I asked him about the quality of the hospital and he thought highly of it. I asked if it was world class and he paused. "Well, it's not the Cleveland Clinic" he said. "But it's a very good hospital." Okay! I like honesty! (The Cleveland Clinic, I've since learned, is the "No. 1 hospital for heart care in U.S." So if any of you ever need SERIOUS heart care, that's where you want to go. The surgery I had, btw, while serious to me is not considered difficult surgery. And that's why I stayed with Dartmouth-Hitchcock.)

I really like my primary care physician. The guy listens and is reasonable. He didn't agree with me at all that there was any danger of my blood thinning medication becoming scarce, but he respected my reasoning enough that he gave me the second prescription I was requesting - while saying he wasn't sure if so doing was legal but he didn't know it to be ILLEGAL. Consequently, I now have a one-year surplus of warfarin instead of between 14 and 90 days. What a stupid limitation that is on our pharmaceuticals!






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