mistyone
10-28-2003, 10:14 PM
well i went to a new orthopod and he looked at my xrays and right away he said the right plate that my n/s put in was 1/2" too long for my neck and causing the pain in the right side, thanks alot you a-hole doctor for putting in the wrong size, now he wants a ct mylogram done to figure out what else the n/s screwed up. i hear this hurts what says anyone who had it done does it hurt? and if a doctor puts in the wrong size plate isnt that malpractice? somebody tell me
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sept 02 nasty car crash by drunk driver. got C5-6-7 HNP, T-7-8 bulge, 8-9, 10-11 HNP, L 5 L3 S1 lateral recess, ACDF with my hip on right side, posterior CDF w 11 screws and 4 plates, hareware has to come out in feb 04 when the bone has matured. .... on pain meds and on xanax 1 mg and effexor 75 mgs. have torn right rotator cuff w/ some DDD thrown in for good meaure. have left hand dominant CTS and not a happy camper right now....
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sept 02 nasty car crash by drunk driver. got C5-6-7 HNP, T-7-8 bulge, 8-9, 10-11 HNP, L 5 L3 S1 lateral recess, ACDF with my hip on right side, posterior CDF w 11 screws and 4 plates, hareware has to come out in feb 04 when the bone has matured. .... on pain meds and on xanax 1 mg and effexor 75 mgs. have torn right rotator cuff w/ some DDD thrown in for good meaure. have left hand dominant CTS and not a happy camper right now....
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winged phantom
10-29-2003, 04:18 PM
misty,
Wow! I'm sure there must be guidelines about what size plate goes where, and only a good lawyer will be able to sort that out. I don't know if you'd have to keep the plate after it comes out, or just get a statement from the doc... lots of things would have to be considered. Also, I'm sure they can determine from your x-rays just how big the plate is. After all, everything is relative.
But how was it determined that the plate is too long for your neck? Does it lap over vertebrae that were not supposed to be fused? What did this guy say? I'm sure you should go get another opinion from another doc. Why don't you consider coming to Orlando? Obviously it's your decision, but I really think you should have at least two, completely independent oopinions that this plate is too long. Don't have the myelogram until you get confirmation on what it is and what should be done.
Those are my suggestions, misty... It's tough to make good decisions when you are in so much pain. Take care...
wr
Wow! I'm sure there must be guidelines about what size plate goes where, and only a good lawyer will be able to sort that out. I don't know if you'd have to keep the plate after it comes out, or just get a statement from the doc... lots of things would have to be considered. Also, I'm sure they can determine from your x-rays just how big the plate is. After all, everything is relative.
But how was it determined that the plate is too long for your neck? Does it lap over vertebrae that were not supposed to be fused? What did this guy say? I'm sure you should go get another opinion from another doc. Why don't you consider coming to Orlando? Obviously it's your decision, but I really think you should have at least two, completely independent oopinions that this plate is too long. Don't have the myelogram until you get confirmation on what it is and what should be done.
Those are my suggestions, misty... It's tough to make good decisions when you are in so much pain. Take care...
wr
mistyone
10-29-2003, 09:24 PM
hi Winged- i went to go see Hynes in melbourne, he is one of the best in the area here. the very first thing out of his mouth was why did the other n/s do that with the plates? they seem to over lap not fused areas and are too big for my neck almost reaching into where the neck comes together with the shoulder, well this is what he said and he said that he needs to do a mylogram to figure out once and for all what is going on with my back. eveidently he is cleaning up my n/s work form other patients who are coming to him now since the n/s quit the practice. i am not hearing good things about the other person who quit the practice. i believe this is why i am having contiuned pain or at least part of the reason why. i think that if i have the mylogram it will put to bed some of my questions as to what exactly is wrong with my back....either way, understand that unless the carlessness was so overt in my treatment form the first doc, i would not be able to sue.
winged phantom
10-29-2003, 10:24 PM
Oh, that's right. Don't they have to find rusty screwdrivers in there to be able to prove overt carelessness?
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mistyone
10-29-2003, 10:58 PM
tee heee that was funnny winged...you made my day with that one girlfriend!!!!! i'd like to have the hardware given back to me so when i go for depositions i can ask if i can sctoch tape these into the adjusters neck to let her walk around with them for a few months to get the taste of what it feels like but hynes i hear probably wont give them back to me....oh well mistyone
sheryltex
10-30-2003, 12:48 AM
Whenever you have to have corrective surgery from blatant "mistakes" it may be a valid malpractice. Be sure to ask for all the metal that was removed from you back...you have a right to keep that, for later use if seeking litigation. I would see a lawyer after you have had the corrective surgery. Be sure you have a good surgeon doing the next surgery and God Bless, Ihave gone through 6 spinal surgeries from the four the screwed up surgeon did the first time and although it was a class action suit, it was well worth the time and effort for I suffered terribly.
Good LUck and God will be watching overyou!!
Sincerely,
Sheryl from San Antonio
Just had fusion from a ruptured disk in my neck so excuse any mistakes. (2 days ago--got home today--YEAHHH!!)
Good LUck and God will be watching overyou!!
Sincerely,
Sheryl from San Antonio
Just had fusion from a ruptured disk in my neck so excuse any mistakes. (2 days ago--got home today--YEAHHH!!)
mistyone
10-30-2003, 12:55 PM
OMG Sheryl you had 6 spine surgeries!!!!!!!!!!!!!????????? how are you living with all that and who carved you up like that? what did the doctor do to screw you up like that? i hope he/she is no longer practicing medicine!! i hope you recover from the fusion you had 2 days ago!! take it easy girl!! 2 days home already and typing? wowsers
mistyone!! take care
mistyone!! take care
Tiddgys
11-03-2003, 05:25 PM
:) [FONT=Garamond] hello Misty.
i usualy hang out at pain management as i have pain now through all the back surgerys in the past..
I nearly went through another op to have my hardware moved and was told in detail what it would be like and i also know of two other people that underwent the same produre i was going to have..
Apparently it is nothing and no where as near as bad as what your fusion was like , It is only about 30 mins to 1 hour, and can be done as an over night patient, One of the poeple i know was back at work within two weeks..
I hope that gives you encoragement and i send you speedy recovery..
Tiddgys x
i usualy hang out at pain management as i have pain now through all the back surgerys in the past..
I nearly went through another op to have my hardware moved and was told in detail what it would be like and i also know of two other people that underwent the same produre i was going to have..
Apparently it is nothing and no where as near as bad as what your fusion was like , It is only about 30 mins to 1 hour, and can be done as an over night patient, One of the poeple i know was back at work within two weeks..
I hope that gives you encoragement and i send you speedy recovery..
Tiddgys x

