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Old 07-05-2012, 07:01 AM
M1013828 M1013828 is offline
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This is a brief intro, Im Shane, and I will be doing posts on behalf of my wife, who is not interested in forums etc, but I would like to add her story to the masses.

We are in New Zealand, and have had a nightmare dealing with ACC, our state owned no fault accident insurer,
(NZ gave up the right to law suits for personal injury, in return for the Accident compensation corporation, which is funded from levies, and under the latest govt, has been slaves to the bottom line like private insurers, as opposed to the law upon which it was founded)

She slipped on Ice 25 months ago at age 22, and had 2 wide bulges (but not deep) with annular tears at L4-L5 and L5-S1.
Since then its been a rollercoaster ride, but on the monday the 9th of June, she will go under the knife at age 24 with Dr Nick Finnis, who is a neurosurgeon specialising in complex spine procedures.

At L5-S1 she will receive the Medtronic LT Cage with Infuse bone morphogenic protein, and at L4-L5 she will receve the Medtronic Maverick, (Medtronic's popular in NZ huh?)

She has been on the hard stuff, and is resistant to fentanyl patches and oxycodone, and has gone cold turkey on them and diazepam in the last month, which has made life miserable, but for a purpose, to make the anaesthetists job easier for the operation, however tonight it has become unbearable, and she is off to the hospital for the first time in 2 months for uncontrollable pain. What we have found is that despite her opiate tolerance, Intramuscular morphine works well, and lasts 4 hours+
Anyway, im off to follow her ambulance to hospital, 3 days to the surgery, wish us luck!!!
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