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I have severeScoliosis , Arthritis , and several other problems. I have been taking Vicodin for a long time for the pain. A new Doctor recently prescribed 30 mg Morphine which made me very Nauseous so ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Matt Wachsman
( Addiction Medicine Specialist)
I have scoliosis , at a an angle 7 degrees beyond than what my spinal deformity specialist says is operable. He said he'd like to fuse T9- S4 using rods and screws. I am wondering if I also should see a ... View answer
I am 63 yrs old and have been diagnosed with severescoliosis , RA, severe spinal stenosis in midcervical segment producing myelopathy . In Nov.2006 I had cervical laminectomy at C3, C4, C5, C6, C7. Also ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rahul D Chaudhari
( Spine Surgeon)
I am a 68 year old NEW GRANDMOTHER (YAY!) with severeScoliosis. 2nd time....I had it as a teenager and have corrected surgery.....two surgeries where they took bones from my hips to my spine. I was ... View answer
I am 42 and have severescoliosis. I have a S shaped thoracolumbar.. T11 through L4 leftward measures approximately 47 degrees and T4 through L1 measures rightward 65 degrees what can I do? I don t ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Muhammad Ahmad
( General & Family Physician)
[I am on the pill and not due for 1 week break for another 6 days. I had sex 9 days ago, after wards I bled. There was bright red blood on toilet roll when I wiped. This lasted for a few hours. I had sex again 4 days ago... View answer
I am 75 years old and have severescoliosis.53 degrees is the measurement of my curve in the lumber region, I won t have surgery because the risks are too great and I have become aware that there is no ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sagar Gaurav Shrivastva
( General & Family Physician)
What does this mean? Exam demonstrates severe thoracic scoliosis. There are lateral fusion screws in the upper lumbar spine. There is no infiltrate, effusion, or pneumothorax. IMPRESSION Severe ... View answer
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