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I Had Surgery On Back. Surgery Is Success I Have Number One Surgeon In Ohio Hes

A myHIVteam Member asked a question 💭
Ohio City, CO

Osteoporosis arthritic conditions such as degenerative disc disease causing paralysis if not treated.

November 7
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It sounds like you've had a successful back surgery, which is great news! If you have osteoporosis and arthritic conditions like degenerative disc disease, it's important to follow your surgeon's advice for recovery and ongoing care. Here are some general tips:

- Follow Post-Op Instructions: Adhere to all guidelines Show Full Answer

It sounds like you've had a successful back surgery, which is great news! If you have osteoporosis and arthritic conditions like degenerative disc disease, it's important to follow your surgeon's advice for recovery and ongoing care. Here are some general tips:

- Follow Post-Op Instructions: Adhere to all guidelines provided by your surgeon to ensure proper healing.
- Physical Therapy: Engage in recommended physical therapy to regain strength and mobility.
- Medication Management: Take prescribed medications to manage pain and inflammation.
- Bone Health: Ensure adequate intake of calcium and vitamin D to support bone health.
- Regular Check-Ups: Schedule follow-up appointments to monitor your recovery and manage any ongoing issues.

If you have any specific concerns or symptoms, it's best to consult directly with your healthcare provider.

November 7
A myHIVteam Member

When he ran a 4 way stop area with his section stoping and mine caution

November 7
A myHIVteam Member

I'm sorry my brother on beginning it happened by college student headinh to school he was late and he was going in Arlington Ave and I was coming Waltham Rd in Jan at 125 pm on the 23rd whe

November 7
A myHIVteam Member

Thrscic level l23and further but I've had more done before this and was successful but as degeneration continues more may be needed tho it has been 7 years since i had last one and it was success and I didn't have pain after so was off meds for ain which is great more info? hmu!
Also know that motion was at 95 to. Close to being 100 percent normal .
When it comes to your health you can not sacrifice enuff to keep it and be concerned as to whom you. Want as your Dr and make sure they are on the same page. I was very lucky to have received the number 1 Dr in this field and his concern is getting you back to your best condition and he is interested in you.

November 7
A myHIVteam Member

What is degenerative disc disease?
One of the more unfortunate aspects of getting older is that your joints begin to wear out, oftentimes for no good reason. This wear and tear of the joints is not only common in the knees and the hips but also in the spine. The exact reason why the joints of the spine begin to wear out is not known and may be a combination of factors, such as doing a lot of lifting, having a family history of spine problems or having an injury to the spine. This wear and tear is a form of arthritis, which is where the cartilage in the spine joints begins to wear out. Regardless of the cause, it is well known that arthritis of the spine often increases with increasing maturity for no reason that can be identified.

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