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Mrs. Bird has gone through a long stretch of pain. She had adult scoliosis correction in February of 2023. About a year later she had pain going down her right leg to her foot. We saw the doctor who did the surgery and after x-rays determined that the rods and screws (32 screws and 4 rods) were where they supposed to be. Suggested she see the pain doctor. So, we did. She had several injections some of which provided a bit of relief and some which didnt. Pain and weakness became worse which necessitated going from a walking stick to a walker.
Our CNP suggested going outside our normal hospital/medical group to get fresh eyes on the problem. So we made an appointment. New spine doc took extensive history and asked many questions. He ordered an x-ray. When we saw it he noted that the scoliosis correction had been done very well. The back isnt the problem. She needs a new hip. Surgery is scheduled for March 13. Basically, the ball has collapsed and is almost square shaped.
My wife has had a history of back issues that started with a blown out disc due to sneezing. After the micro lumbar discectomy in about 1987 or so she needed spinal decompression in 2016. One nerve was so flattened going through the vertebra that the sheaf was tearing. Within the next two weeks of that surgery she had two infections (one was staph) that required going back in to clean them out. That caused her scoliosis to really go nuts.
What she wants out of this is just to be able to walk without pain.
Thanks for listening.
Lonely Bird
OAITW r.2.0
(31,960 posts)It can't be easy.
Lifeafter70
(900 posts)Hopefully hip surgery eases her pain.
SheltieLover
(79,490 posts)spooky3
(38,510 posts)SheltieLover
(79,490 posts)SuzyandPuffpuff
(489 posts)Good luck to you and yours... pain is unyielding... I suffer from migraines and scoliosis... take care
UpInArms
(54,686 posts)to your wife and hope that a good resolution is near
LuckyCharms
(22,390 posts)Deuxcents
(26,433 posts)Good wishes coming for your wife and her faithful caregiver, Mr Bird 🌺
democrank
(12,491 posts)I hope your wife feels better soon.
sheshe2
(97,038 posts)Also, my thoughts are with you as well as her caretaker.
Hugs to you both.
quaint
(4,914 posts)Pain-free pleas for Mrs. Bird.
jmbar2
(7,910 posts)I'm hoping that these next steps give her relief. You are a gem of a spouse to gather energy for her healing. Bless both of you.
Phentex
(16,698 posts)2naSalit
(101,868 posts)This is what happened to a good friend of mine last year. She had two reconstruction surgeries on her lower spine only to come out of the last surgery in great pain, couldn't even walk... and she had horses. After some complaining she was seen by her back surgeon who discovered that she needed a hip. That was last summer/fall. With the new hip she is doing well, not going to ride horses ever again but she can walk and do her daily thing without pain. She's in her mid-70s.
I hope your dearest has a similar outcome!
joanbarnes
(2,114 posts)niyad
(131,508 posts)successful procedure and complete recovery and healing.
debm55
(59,270 posts)IbogaProject
(5,783 posts)Glad the decision for another professional opinion was made and very glad it offers an opportunity to get the pain behind her. Also very glad you're not actually lonely but in name.
stage left
(3,263 posts)surround you both.
SeattleVet
(5,875 posts)It was minimally invasive (anterior) hip replacement and she was in and out of the surgical center in under 6 hours, including the time in the recovery room until she could walk to the restroom using a walker. She hasn't taken any of the Tramadol she was given since she has very little pain, and has pretty full movement. Doc said she can put her full weight on it as long as it's comfortable for her. She's been up and down the stairs several times today using crutches without any problems. There was even no PT needed!
Hip replacement doesn't involve the long, dragged out recovery that it was like just a couple of years ago, so I'm sure Mrs. Bird will do fine. Passing on some of my wife's good luck to her!
Leghorn21
(14,072 posts)Glad your wife has improved so radically!!!
calimary
(89,657 posts)You certainly dont deserve ANY of it.
Sending both of you (especially her) lots of good vibes for healing and liberation from pain. Please do keep us posted as she (hopefully) recovers, fully and completely!
Im thinking of the two of you out for a nice long walk together, with NO pains or complications for either of you.
badhair77
(5,170 posts)Thinking of you both along with her medical team. Hope she finds an end to her suffering.
sdfernando
(6,058 posts)and hoping for the best possible outcome.
cate94
(3,083 posts)Sending prayers and good vibes, and a
for each of you!
Leghorn21
(14,072 posts)One woman got one new hip, the other gal, two
It was a FANTASTIC experience for both of them!! They were up and happily walking in a day or two!!
I have no doubt Mrs Bird will feel so much better when the pretty quick and straightforward surgery is over!!
TAKE HEART, GOOD SIR
KISSES TO MRS BIRD
AllaN01Bear
(29,188 posts)Whyisthisstillclose
(613 posts)Skittles
(170,861 posts)whenever I have any pain that lasts for a few days it makes me think of people who live with chronic pain, I always wonder how they do it.......wishing the best for you and Mrs. Bird
virgdem
(2,312 posts)Wishing for a successful surgery and complete recovery.
JohnnyLib2
(11,327 posts)That's a huge load of stress over the years, tough on both of you. May she walk with comfort soon.
MIButterfly
(2,521 posts)My friend had hip replacement surgery on one hip a couple of years back and couldn't wait to have it done on the other hip a couple of years later. She is now pain-free. I wish the same for your wife.
Please keep us posted.
Best regards,
MIButterfly
irisblue
(37,287 posts)Tanuki
(16,399 posts)with quick relief from her pain and good mobility! 🙏🏻 💐
LoisB
(12,773 posts)senseandsensibility
(24,758 posts)It sounds like your wife has gone through so much. Let's hope she finds relief with the hip surgery. Tell her DUers are rooting for her!
MustLoveBeagles
(15,701 posts)hamsterjill
(17,428 posts)Sounds like she has been through an awful lot. I have said a prayer for her full recovery. That is my practice.
I'm sure it is hard to anticipate the upcoming date of surgery. I wish you both some peace and solace as you get to the date. I wish you peace through the procedure, and I wish her a pain free journey back to being able to walk easily.
Wishing you both all the very best...
BootinUp
(51,118 posts)I needed to change to head off some big health issues. I am working very hard at it now. I am learning that its when you stop moving it causes more problems. Also I am putting a lot of effort into improving my diet, nothing fancy, boring basics.
JMCKUSICK
(5,800 posts)Thankfully they found the problem, now to get it fixed.
God Speed Lonely Bird
highplainsdem
(61,377 posts)3catwoman3
(29,173 posts)...and kudos to the CNP who made the suggestion to seek the additional opinion.
live love laugh
(16,315 posts)family and friends who didnt have successful back surgeries and its difficult. But hip replacements seem to be much more successful. Im rooting for you.
Tesha
(21,124 posts)the caretaker as it is on the patient.
Take good care of yourself while you're taking care of her.