The meeting this week with my spinal surgeon went well, I really like the guy and find him exceptionally smart and very engaging. No more surgery for me at the moment the risk vs. benefit vs. need for my body to rest and recover after a year of medical attention means that its just not worth it. He mentioned that Pain Management could be a life time issue, but hopefully it will improve over next 6 months. Surgery is an option but it's major and would involve more metal-ware securing the broken rods, including new metal-ware on the inside of the spine :-P. The break is the suspected source of my daily pain, but its not certain and surgery may not fix the issue. The fix would make the bottom of the spine very strong and rigid which may transfer issue and cause problems higher up on the spine. Good news current broken structure although moving it appears stable and strong. My current pain regime is working well and although I'd hoped to come off this, alas no.
I'm all ok with all this and pleased to have some certainty and clearer understanding of the issues involved. I’m still coming to terms with what this means lifestyle wise, as current state restricts physical activities no Physio, no Golf, no Skiing etc etc.
So how to fix a broken spine?.. I've learnt through all this to enjoy the abilities that you possess today, were all carrying around our own "broken spine", often the only thing that's holding us back is our attitude to our situation and not getting on and enjoying life.
Today I can......
My journey: Living with and overcoming Synovial Sarcoma. A rare and nasty Cancer. Not a how-to guide but ideas and observations during my experience so far. There are only a few SS survivors publishing and I've found their information helpful and reassuring. The site is also to update my wonderful supporters on my progress. Image above was pre-diagnosis by my daughter of the 'Alien Baby'. This tumour has been removed but the battle to eradicate the disease continues.