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Old 07-24-2008, 04:42 PM
Roblin Roblin is offline
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Default Possible revision coming

An update from Linda. Mark helped me get my online profile to Dr. Regan. Dr. Regan's office told me that it is much easier for him to look at cases when GPN does the profiles. Dr. Regan, called about 5:30p.m. CST yesterday and I am excited. He said that my disks were put in wrong and they are causing a scoliotic deformity and that I have facet disease caused from them and some mild spinal stenosis. He said he has now taken ProDiscs out of 20 patients and has really refined his minimally invasive lateral technique to remove them. I asked if it would be the same technique that Anastasia had and he said that he had refined the procedure considerably since her surgery and it was much less invasive now. He said most of his 20 patients are doing well with considerably less narcotics and pain meds use. I kind of wonder how well all of those 20 patients are really doing because sometimes doctors don't really know how there patient are doing. I think sometimes they make an assumption that everyone is doing great when some aren't. I sure hope he is right. I wish I knew some of them so I could talk to them. Does anyone know any of them??? He never even mentioned fusing me with the disks in as being an option. He said that they need to come out. I am so glad. He wasn't convinced that L3/4 is as much of an issue as Dr. Peloza thought it was and wants me to have a diagnostic injection done at L3/4. I hope I can have that done here. I have already sent him 6 more questions to answer and copied Andrea, his assistant, on them. I asked him when he would be able to do it and he said not until after the middle of August because he was going on vacation. He just got back from vacation. It must be nice to take that many vacations...LOL! Ah, the price and rewards of being a gifted surgeon, I guess! I asked him how much it would cost and he said that he would have his people call me tomorrow and I should give them my insurance information and then they can come up with a price. If he does something at L3/4, he will put some sort of dynamic stablilization at that level. He said he could put another artificial disk there, but he would recommend the dynamic stabilization instead using some kind of flexible rods. I am in agreement with that. I asked him if he thought I might get some sort of life back and he said of course he couldn't give me a guarantee but that he thought there was a great probablility of me even being able to waterski again. He told me everyone assumes with a fusion they will be stiff but with the newer fusions that is just not so. He said I will be able to bend but would not be able to touch my toes. I can live with that! If I need to paint my toenails I will bend my knee and put my foot up on the bathroom counter. LOL! Got that one figured out. He says he has some 5 and 6 level fused patients that now waterski. I am scared to dream but I want to hang on to that hope so bad! I asked him how long I would be in the hospital and how long before I could travel back to Dallas. He said 3-4 days in the hospital and somewhere between 7-10 days before I could travel back to Dallas. I am going to talk to my friend and ask her if that sounds reasonable to her for a 3 level surgery? She only had one level done but it was the life-threatening level L4/5 which I also need. Well, at least Doctor Regan gave me some hope to hang on to. I have no idea how we will come up with the needed cash but if God is providing a solution, he will provide the finances so I am going to "try" not to worry about that for right now. My pain level has been so bad this last week but I stayed in bed on my back all day yesterday and today and it is down a bit now. This was such good news that it really elevated my mood but I have been so grumpy because I haven't been getting enough sleep. If anyone has any thoughts or questions, I welcome them! Thanks again! I will write more as I know what is going on.

Linda

ProDiscs- FDA study 2002 L4/5, L5/S1 failed surgery disks are malplaced in need of revision - awaiting some sort of resolution
Now have problems at L3/4 and SI joint problems too

ProDiscs- 01/2005 Dr. Bertagnoli in Bogen, Germany C5/6, C6/7 Success so far!
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