I haven't posted in ages, but I had to come out of lurk mode and offer you some encouragement.
Is there any way you could go to Johns Hopkins hospital in Baltimore? Dr. Khaled Kebaish is a lifesaver...Totally changed our lives.
My husband Howie herniated a disc and had a level 2 fusion at L4-L5 done in Columbus in 1996. Flash forward ten years and he was in debilitating pain. Now, he also had scoliosis as well as kyphosis (hunchback). The fusion surgery changed the foundation for all the spine above it, so those conditions worsened progressively through the years. In 2005, he was in so much pain he went again to the local surgeon, who said he needed another level 2 fusion.
Long story short, someone we'd never met contacted us and enabled us to travel to Baltimore so he could see Dr. Kebaish for a second opinion. For the long version, go to my husband's blog at
http://thehman.com and look in the back surgery category over on the sidebar.
Dr. Kebaish said if Howie was to have the surgery suggested by the Columbus doctor, he'd be right back in Baltimore in a couple of years because the curvature would continue. He needed to have the whole spine straightened and put back in alignment and the correct curve.
In January 2006, Dr. Kebaish did just that, and Howie can now walk for miles. Before his surgery, he could only walk maybe 30' before he'd have to lean over on something and rest. He was in constant, debilitating pain before.
Do yourself a favor and give them a try. It might be life-changing for you! Here is Dr. Kebaish's info:
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/refer...hysicianID=781