Youemr video gives me hope and a vision of what I'm surgery, hospitalization, post op and on going pain I a should expect. Thank you so much for your help and honesty.
I see you young ladies as brave women. At 87 I need spinal stenosis for degenerative Osteoarthritis. I am not new to surgery. I had 10 so far on a broken tibia and fibula, gall bladder, benign tumor in my left upper arm.
You are so brave! How are you now, do you still feel pain (especially during the rainy day), can you bow down or can you dance? Thank you for your sharing!
I have watched all your videos and they are so helpful for me to understand more and to be less anxious about it. The only worry that I still have is that I’m 13 but I’ve just started growing despite hitting puberty (technically) at age 11. I’m worried that I’ll have to have another surgery in future when I’ve grown more. I’ve heard about these rods where they are magnets and you press a button to make the rods expand more. I’m not sure what my surgeon will decide. Despite this though I feel like I’m more prepared for my surgery in future because I watched your videos! ❤️
I believe that the surgeons can tell from your X-rays how much growing you have left to do, they won’t do the surgery if they don’t think it is the right thing to do! I believe this method you have mentioned is used mainly on younger people, by 14 they mentioned to me that I wouldn’t grow much anymore. Try not to worry too much about this, Sarah xx
I have scoliosis too and I have chronic pain and am on pain meds my curve is like a C and don't wear a brace because of my chronic lung disease and don't want surgery yet I'll wait until I get sick and my curve is affecting my breathing
You remind me of myself a bit. I was a competitive gymnast and dancer and no one noticed my scolisois and was in no pain before surgery. Then had loads of pain since. I have even qualified as a physio and massage therapist to try and help myself - just started a you tube page! Pain is much better now, but I am constantly tired and sick instead..!!! I am sarah Louise as well. Hope you look after your fusion well and stay well. Swimming became my favourite exercise for a while since the surgery to get blood flowing there and help with pain, like a dolphin lol! Where abouts in the Uk are you? I am in Sussex 😊🙏
Hey! Sounds like we have so much in common, thanks for the message! It’s crazy how no one noticed with either of us. I really need to get back into swimming and doing more exercise it definitely helps! I still struggle with my pain a lot, it wears me down honestly! Hope you are coping well with the pain? I’m in Sheffield UK!
Do you ever wish you hadn’t had the surgery? My daughter is 14 and has just been diagnosed with a 49 degree curve, her right shoulder blade sticks out and front left rib. She doesn’t want surgery. The consultant said her curve shouldn’t get much worse because she’s at the end of her growth. I’m concerned it may get worse and what that might mean. Right now she doesn’t have much pain with it at all. I’m trying to learn all I can to help support her so I appreciate people sharing their experiences. X
@@mhairihughes8765 49 degrees, interesting. I’ve recently had scoliosis surgery done a couple weeks ago! My curve was 75 degrees, maybe a bit more, and now it’s 14!! I won’t say the recovery is easy, but I’m taking it step by step. I’m 18, and I’ve known I had scoliosis since around 12. I’d say for now, it’s *okay* if you don’t want your daughter to have surgery. Like I said, it’s definitely not an easy thing to go through. But on the other hand, 49 isn’t exactly a small curve either. My advice would be, if you see it progressively getting worse, I’d start thinking about getting surgery. Or maybe a back brace if you guys haven’t tried that already. At the end of the day though, it’s up to you and your daughter, and what you guys think is best for the future. Best wishes to you!
“Do you experience any pain or discomfort at the site of surgery because of the screws and rods? I’ve heard that the screws used in the spine can themselves cause pain and discomfort, especially in hot or cold weather.”
Not at all. Every single level that is fused your flexibility is basically eliminated forever. Basically, sit/stand up straight, now imagine you hold that position, FOREVER.Sitting, standing, driving, cooking, swimming, picking something off the floor, everything. Pls pls try physio like Scroth (for mild curves) or Clear method for worse curves poss combined with brace. There's also non limiting surgery like VBT and apifix which could be better. I had my surgery at 13 and now 9 years later my discs above and below the fusion are degenerating. I regret my surgery so much.
@@iiblix6463 yes. then they'll tell you to have another fusion. idk how long you had your surgery ago, mine was 9 years ago and i'm only getting degeneration now. i didn't have a problem straight after my surgery. search up "black disc mri" or adjacent segment disease.
Were you having back pain, tingling hands and feet and occasional bowel issues with that curve? My daughter has a similar one and she's at 52/41 at age 13.
My sister kept getting infections too and she had a back brace but it didn't do any good and my sister curve was super bad and she had to get surgery for spine fusion and she's nonverbal,in a wheelchair and she's like a baby so after surgery when she got home she got mersa and she had to go back to the hospital and now she has mersa now for the rest of her life
Youemr video gives me hope and a vision of what I'm surgery, hospitalization, post op and on going pain I a should expect. Thank you so much for your help and honesty.
I see you young ladies as brave women. At 87 I need spinal stenosis for degenerative Osteoarthritis.
I am not new to surgery. I had 10 so far on a broken tibia and fibula, gall bladder, benign tumor in my left upper arm.
You are so brave! How are you now, do you still feel pain (especially during the rainy day), can you bow down or can you dance? Thank you for your sharing!
I have watched all your videos and they are so helpful for me to understand more and to be less anxious about it. The only worry that I still have is that I’m 13 but I’ve just started growing despite hitting puberty (technically) at age 11. I’m worried that I’ll have to have another surgery in future when I’ve grown more. I’ve heard about these rods where they are magnets and you press a button to make the rods expand more. I’m not sure what my surgeon will decide. Despite this though I feel like I’m more prepared for my surgery in future because I watched your videos! ❤️
I believe that the surgeons can tell from your X-rays how much growing you have left to do, they won’t do the surgery if they don’t think it is the right thing to do! I believe this method you have mentioned is used mainly on younger people, by 14 they mentioned to me that I wouldn’t grow much anymore. Try not to worry too much about this, Sarah xx
I have scoliosis too and I have chronic pain and am on pain meds my curve is like a C and don't wear a brace because of my chronic lung disease and don't want surgery yet I'll wait until I get sick and my curve is affecting my breathing
You remind me of myself a bit. I was a competitive gymnast and dancer and no one noticed my scolisois and was in no pain before surgery. Then had loads of pain since. I have even qualified as a physio and massage therapist to try and help myself - just started a you tube page! Pain is much better now, but I am constantly tired and sick instead..!!! I am sarah Louise as well. Hope you look after your fusion well and stay well. Swimming became my favourite exercise for a while since the surgery to get blood flowing there and help with pain, like a dolphin lol! Where abouts in the Uk are you? I am in Sussex 😊🙏
Hey! Sounds like we have so much in common, thanks for the message! It’s crazy how no one noticed with either of us. I really need to get back into swimming and doing more exercise it definitely helps! I still struggle with my pain a lot, it wears me down honestly! Hope you are coping well with the pain? I’m in Sheffield UK!
Do you ever wish you hadn’t had the surgery? My daughter is 14 and has just been diagnosed with a 49 degree curve, her right shoulder blade sticks out and front left rib. She doesn’t want surgery. The consultant said her curve shouldn’t get much worse because she’s at the end of her growth. I’m concerned it may get worse and what that might mean. Right now she doesn’t have much pain with it at all. I’m trying to learn all I can to help support her so I appreciate people sharing their experiences. X
@@mhairihughes8765
49 degrees, interesting. I’ve recently had scoliosis surgery done a couple weeks ago! My curve was 75 degrees, maybe a bit more, and now it’s 14!! I won’t say the recovery is easy, but I’m taking it step by step. I’m 18, and I’ve known I had scoliosis since around 12. I’d say for now, it’s *okay* if you don’t want your daughter to have surgery. Like I said, it’s definitely not an easy thing to go through. But on the other hand, 49 isn’t exactly a small curve either. My advice would be, if you see it progressively getting worse, I’d start thinking about getting surgery. Or maybe a back brace if you guys haven’t tried that already. At the end of the day though, it’s up to you and your daughter, and what you guys think is best for the future. Best wishes to you!
“Do you experience any pain or discomfort at the site of surgery because of the screws and rods? I’ve heard that the screws used in the spine can themselves cause pain and discomfort, especially in hot or cold weather.”
20:00 hey sarah which physio/clinic was this at btw? :) had scoliosis fusion too and hard to find a specialist
is ur mobility still the same like does the surgery restrict u from doing certain stuff im about to have mine im scared
Not at all. Every single level that is fused your flexibility is basically eliminated forever. Basically, sit/stand up straight, now imagine you hold that position, FOREVER.Sitting, standing, driving, cooking, swimming, picking something off the floor, everything. Pls pls try physio like Scroth (for mild curves) or Clear method for worse curves poss combined with brace. There's also non limiting surgery like VBT and apifix which could be better. I had my surgery at 13 and now 9 years later my discs above and below the fusion are degenerating. I regret my surgery so much.
@@jemma_palma bro i had surgery and i feel nothing has happened btw what happens when disc gets old it affects ur spine or something?
@@iiblix6463 yes. then they'll tell you to have another fusion. idk how long you had your surgery ago, mine was 9 years ago and i'm only getting degeneration now. i didn't have a problem straight after my surgery. search up "black disc mri" or adjacent segment disease.
Can you do proper running after surgery and how much time your surgery have taken?
Hi yes I can! My surgery took 9 hours and was 9 years ago
I have got scoliosis too and my sister has it and she got spine fusion in 2010 anr she's special needs in a wheelchair
wait what? what happend if u dont mind me asking
Nice presentation
Can u plz tell me which levels were fused for u
Were you having back pain, tingling hands and feet and occasional bowel issues with that curve? My daughter has a similar one and she's at 52/41 at age 13.
I have scoliosis spine
My sister kept getting infections too and she had a back brace but it didn't do any good and my sister curve was super bad and she had to get surgery for spine fusion and she's nonverbal,in a wheelchair and she's like a baby so after surgery when she got home she got mersa and she had to go back to the hospital and now she has mersa now for the rest of her life
how often do you have severe pain?
I would say I have severe pain a couple of times a month, so not too often!
With you getting sick all the time you had to get spine fusion like my sister did
What age u did surgery??
I had surgery at 13, I am now 24!
@@sarahlouise4066 what was curve? how much height growth?
@@sarahlouise4066 how much did your curve change pre and post op in degrees.
Which levels were fused for u
My curve also look like yours
Oh, God, you look quite limited in movement and you are not even fused to pelvis 😢... I am so scared of this surgery..