| Re: Osteoporosis and Spinal fractures
Katherine 17 - I also had a T11-12 spinal fracture and underwent kyphoplasty in late October. Although I initially resisted doing the procedure, I am very glad I did it. It has relieved a lot of the pain although I find now - almost 7 months later - that a rigorous work schedule (lots of travel) can set off a lot of pain. So it's not a cure-all and don't let the docs give you that line which they like to do.
That said, if the fx isn't healing and you're in pain, the kyphoplasty is the way to go. Just make sure your doctor has done A LOT of these procedures and walks you through everything in advance - from procedure to recovery. They tend to give you false expectations that you will jump up from the operating table and be brand new and this simply isn't true. Allow yourself a good month or two to start to heal, feel better and move around more. I do feel stiffness in the area constantly and I never bend anymore - afraid to and been advised not to bend from the spine ever again.
There are other issues with a spinal fx - whether you do the kyphoplasty or not you are now at a much higher risk for additional fractures. There is some concern long-term whether the vertebrae surrounding the kyphoplasty will get weaker as a result but you're screwed either way - if you don't you 'll live in constant pain and put additional pressure on those vertebrae anyway.
Hope this helps. Keep us posted. It's scary I know and I've found the folks on this board to be an immensely helpful - and knowledgeable - support base.
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