Big News FWG Family
Posted: 22 May 2010, 00:27
So I get told today that the Doc wants to do one more long surgery on my spine. This time he wants to graft in nerves from a patient who is terminal in an attempt to restore control of my legs. He tells me it is dangerous and I should discuss it with my family first. Well I discussed it with my family at home now I have my family here to discuss it with. There are 3 main dangers involved here.
1. Infection / spread of disease. The terminal patient has cancer, however none of it has moved into his nervous system.
2. Something goes wrong on the table and I lose control of everything from the belly button down.
And
3. The surgery works but causes nearly unbearable pain that I would have to have a morphine pump inserted to control it.
The plus is…..if it works…I can be walking again in just a few months. Walking ,feeling my feet, being able to get up. I would never be able to go back to fire/EMS, but I would be free of this chair. Tell me your thoughts…
1. Infection / spread of disease. The terminal patient has cancer, however none of it has moved into his nervous system.
2. Something goes wrong on the table and I lose control of everything from the belly button down.
And
3. The surgery works but causes nearly unbearable pain that I would have to have a morphine pump inserted to control it.
The plus is…..if it works…I can be walking again in just a few months. Walking ,feeling my feet, being able to get up. I would never be able to go back to fire/EMS, but I would be free of this chair. Tell me your thoughts…