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Herniated disc(s) - ride again?
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[QUOTE="Monkey Butt, post: 663971, member: 18696"] I'm glad you guys had success with back surgery, but some people have more problems after surgery then before. Nearly every back surgeon and sports doctor that I have consulted with strongly suggested that I avoid surgery and save that option as only a last resort. Based on the information that I've been given from countless doctors, one of the potential problems with fusing vertebraes is that in about 10 years the disc above and below the fused vertebraes often wear out and become herniated. Of course you are worse off then before if that occurs. Besides there are always POSSIBLE complications with back surgery. Surgery might be the best thing for you, but I still suggest a conservative approach to begin with and see how you do. I am just a guy who's been dealing with this for a long time, so don't take my word for anything. Follow a GOOD doctors orders and good luck!! [/QUOTE]
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