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Related: About this forumI'm going to be with my daughter when she consults with a surgeon in a few days.
What questions should be asked?
thatdemguy
(532 posts)Is it something simple like an ingrown toenail or something much more serious.
But base line questions like recovery time, prognosis, if you do this a lot any normal complications you see.
Ptah
(33,516 posts)thatdemguy
(532 posts)Both my parents were in the medical field before my mother got in to politics. The questions I listed above really are the main ones you need to ask with any surgery. They really kind of cover everything, with out going in to the nitty gritty that can cause you too much grief. Keep it simple, dont worry about the really odd ball outside of norm stuff and you will just spiral down a hole you dont need or want to.
Ptah
(33,516 posts)Should I research the surgeon?
SheltieLover
(59,811 posts)58Sunliner
(4,987 posts)There are many types of spinal surgery and what is involved can differ drastically. Most surgeons don't bother trying to really educate the pt on the risks. Many would not bother. Especially if they knew that the fail rate is high, or in 4 years, a second surgery is the usual outcome. It isn't as straightforward as one may think, or be led to think. Spinal surgery is invasive and complex, especially if they are going into the neck through the throat. I have degrees in nursing and RT and have said no spinal surgery 3 times now. Don't regret it, yet.