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How Is It Possible To Widen The Spinal So Lipoma Can Co-exist?

Hello a big intraspinal lipoma was partly removed 2007, operation went very wrong. Before operation no pain in lipoma area, only Ichadic pain left side hip, I could work full time. Operation was to prevent future problems doctor explained, just to make moore room for lipoma to grow for the future. After operation problems to walk, severe pain in op area 24/7, numbness in belly, legs, back, genitalia, impotens, anus, feces inkontinent, dont feel when the tube is full until last minute, spinal tube after op to tight, lipoma pressing against disc, where ever i turn i get no help from doctors. I do not know what to do, my life is ruined, and all the doctors i meet say they cant help me. I live in Sweden, I wonder how is it possible to widen the spinal tube so the lipoma can co-exist because the lipoma is intergrown with the spinal cord and can not be totaly removed, and how to rebuild the 4 back bones that is amputated and give back muscels more stability ? My back muscles have no support any longer and moving around like jello in the back, every step or movement feels like knifes cutting me up from inside. would be happy for guidens, what can be done ? //Peter
Wed, 23 Mar 2016
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I wish you can meet a spine specialist and get yourself checked. for pain management you can meet a physical therapist for the non invasive procedures which will help you. post that a little exercises which will be slow and gradually increase. you will have to follow a close visit to spine surgeon and guidance of the physical therapist before doing any exercise. I hope you should get help for the future by keeping a close communication with a spine specialist and a passionate physical therapist.
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How Is It Possible To Widen The Spinal So Lipoma Can Co-exist?

I wish you can meet a spine specialist and get yourself checked. for pain management you can meet a physical therapist for the non invasive procedures which will help you. post that a little exercises which will be slow and gradually increase. you will have to follow a close visit to spine surgeon and guidance of the physical therapist before doing any exercise. I hope you should get help for the future by keeping a close communication with a spine specialist and a passionate physical therapist.