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Thread: Got bad news: Need to have surgery! :(

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    Got bad news: Need to have surgery! :(

    I've been in Goettingen today to see the doctor who has sent me to the MRI, and he told me that my herniated disc is really bad and that there's no other way but surgery!

    I have to contact a neurosurgeon next week and then I'll hear about the details.

    Needless to say, I'm terribly scared, and I hate to leave my girls for so long. They will be looked after, but now with Luna being sick I really don't feel comfortable with the thought of leaving her alone. And I know nobody else but me will be able to give her her meds!

    OMG, why can't this just be an average disc hearnia that can be treated with physiotherapy? The doctor today told me that the radiologist last week has called him immediately to tell him he hasn't seen a disc slipped that bad for years! Actually I'm surprised that I can still walk!

    Here's the x-ray scan, you can see yourself how big it is and how far it has already slipped into the spinal cord, I was told it has the size of the first phalanx of a thumb:



    Kirsten
    Last edited by Kirsten; 05-29-2004 at 08:33 AM.

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    Oh Kirsten!!! I am so sorry and see how terrified you must be!! Yes, I also see my the scan that the disc is nearly compressing the cord!! OMG you must be in terrible pain

    I do have one friend who had the lumbar disc surgery - and while surgery is never an easy option - she had such wonderful relief almost *immediately* that she was so happy to have it done - even the post operative pain was minor compared to what she suffered in advance!!

    Yes, I understand your concern for Lily and Luna... Will your neighbor possibly be caring for them?? I know this is a very big decision since Luna needs her medication and also someone willing to patiently clean up after her

    Oh how I wish some of us lived close by and could help you!!!
    ((((((Kirsten))))))))

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    Kirsten I'm so sorry to hear this. No wonder your scared - anybody would be. Not a nice thing to be looking forward to. If it helps - how much better for you

    Let us know how things go.

    Fingers crossed here and prayers being said.

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    {{{cyberhugs, Kirsten}}}
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    I'm keeping you in my prayers, Kirsten.

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    Kirsten,

    I'm so sorry you need the operation, but I can see from the x-ray that you do. Of course, you're scared, but I'm sure it'll go OK! They've done it so many times before. I suppose you'll know next week when you can have it done?

    I hope you have someone who can look after Luna and Lily, someone who also loves them and know about cats. For how long will Luna need the medicine? Oh, what a situation! If I lived closer, I'd come and look after her and Lily.

    I wish you all the best!

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    Kirsten,

    I am sorry you have to have an operation, but I really am praying that is gives you relief from you pain.

    I wish there was a PT'er close by to help you with Lily and Luna.

    (((HUGS)))

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    OMG that x-ray gave me chills. I cannot believe it is so close to the spinal cord. What would have happened if it would have moved furthur? I definitely think surgery is a must. My father has had this done about ten times, not all for slipped disks but back surgeries. I know a lady who had a disk fixed in her neck. She was having pain for years, then finally went to the doctors. She was in so much pain before the surgery that she could barely walk. Now after the surgery she says she is totally pain free, and felt relief right after having the surgery done. She woke up with no headaches, backaches etc. She is very happy to have had the surgery.


    Is it possible to board the cats at the Veterinary Hospital until the kitty is done with her meds? That may be the safest bet. If she has to have them you will need to find a way to get them into her, so keeping her at the vet until her treatment is done may be the best route to go. Then, after she is all better she can come home agian?

    Good luck! I know you must be scared, but think of the massive relief you are going to have when all of this is over.

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    I know that surgery sounds scary, but it will be a relief from your pain.

    ((hugs))

    Kirsten, you will be in my thoughts and prayers.

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    Wow.

    You'll be in my thoughts and prayers, Kirsten. I know it's scary, but it's for the best, and I'm sure everything will be 'okay'.

    {{hugs}}

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    Kirsten, God I am so sorry that you have to go through this surgery! I hope you go through it with flying colors, and get back to normal quickly, so you can get back to your kittys. I would be scared too!

    You will be in my thoughts and prayers, and best wishes for a very speedy recovery.

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    Kirsten, I actually was going to suggest that your vet could keep Luna for a few days, under the circumstances she may not charge much. I'm sure you'd feel confident with that! Just a thought.



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    Oh Kirsten, i'm sorry to hear that you will have to have surgery.
    Try not to be scared. Think how much better you will feel after, to be able to get back to work, to get back on your feet financially and especially to be rid of the terrible pain that you must be in.
    I'm sure your babies will be well taken care of and before you know it, you will be back home with your sweeties in no time.

    Sending prayers and positive thoughts your way that the surgery goes well and you have a full and complete recovery.
    Hang in there Kirsten.

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    Kirsten, I'm sorry there's no other solution for your pain, but if the surgery helps, you'll be glad you went through it. Many positive thoughts and best wishes for a quick recovery are going your way.
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    Kirsten I hope so much they can do something with the newer micro-invasive methods. This disc really looks bad.

    I know that these days surgery isn't proposed very often. Thinking of you and the furkids!

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