Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery?
Hi to Sirs and Mdms,
I will be going for my slip disc surgery, the surgery name is as above the subject, ‘Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery’, either way is also call discectomy.. May i know is there any complications after the surgery? The surgery done on me is to remove the L5S1 which slip disc which has press on my left nerve.
any problems encounter after the surgery?
We don’t know the future. Only God does. yes, there may be complications during and after the surgery. In fact, there can be changes before the surgery that will require improvising during the surgery. Best option is to submit to God and live for God. Remember, although non and minimal invasive, it is still spinal surgery and that is serious business in anyones book. If it is having effects on nervous system already, then now is a god time to seriously consider what life and death is about, not for scaring you, but for facing realitt that many of us avoid. Live for God, I hope it works out for you.
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