Back Pain?
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When I was born, my mother's doctor was out of town. A doctor that would not perform c-sections was forced upon us. Being 10 lbs, my right shoulder got stuck under my mom's pubic bone. The doctor pulled me out by my head, which ripped/streched all the nerves in my neck and arm (So, OBPI).
I've had two surgeries at 9 months old, and 3 years old.
My mother suffered as well. She needed both brain surgery and a shunt--She still sufferes today.
My parents lost the court case due to a terrible jurey.
That's about it!
Hope I can find somebody my age to talk to :)
Back Pain?
Does anybody have back pain as a result of surgery or just the injury in general?
I had the modquad surgery when I was 3 years old.
I played basketball from about 5th grade until 8th. My mom (who is a nurse) believes that due to the way they tied some of my muscles back, and constantly turning my back wrong ways to assist my bad arm, that I know am having back pain. I have scoliosis and nobody can give me an exact yes or no answer as to whether the surgery has added to the curve. I go to physical therapy where they tend to my arm and also align my back.
~Sarah OBPI
I had the modquad surgery when I was 3 years old.
I played basketball from about 5th grade until 8th. My mom (who is a nurse) believes that due to the way they tied some of my muscles back, and constantly turning my back wrong ways to assist my bad arm, that I know am having back pain. I have scoliosis and nobody can give me an exact yes or no answer as to whether the surgery has added to the curve. I go to physical therapy where they tend to my arm and also align my back.
~Sarah OBPI
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Re: Back Pain?
i also have alot of pain EVERYWHERE lol what do you do to relieve pain? tylenols just like skittles to me now.
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Re: Back Pain?
YES I do have back pain. for a loooonnng time...
Carolyn J
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- Joined: Mon Sep 21, 2009 9:33 pm
- Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: To make an incredibly LONG story short...
When I was born, my mother's doctor was out of town. A doctor that would not perform c-sections was forced upon us. Being 10 lbs, my right shoulder got stuck under my mom's pubic bone. The doctor pulled me out by my head, which ripped/streched all the nerves in my neck and arm (So, OBPI).
I've had two surgeries at 9 months old, and 3 years old.
My mother suffered as well. She needed both brain surgery and a shunt--She still sufferes today.
My parents lost the court case due to a terrible jurey.
That's about it!
Hope I can find somebody my age to talk to :)
Re: Back Pain?
So it's not just me! I wish that nobody had to deal with pain, but I am relieved it is not me alone. For my pain I take Aleeve. I guess in a way it's like motrin. Well for me, it works 10x better. Give it a try, maybe it will help you too! I also see a chiropractor, which helps A LOT. He puts my spine in place and almost instantly I can feel a relief from pressure. Another thing I do is get deep massages a couple times a month. That is also a big help because it loosens my neck and back, the places it hurts most.
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Re: Back Pain?
ok thank you, i did try a charopractor a couple times n it did seem to help. how well did the surgury work?
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- Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: To make an incredibly LONG story short...
When I was born, my mother's doctor was out of town. A doctor that would not perform c-sections was forced upon us. Being 10 lbs, my right shoulder got stuck under my mom's pubic bone. The doctor pulled me out by my head, which ripped/streched all the nerves in my neck and arm (So, OBPI).
I've had two surgeries at 9 months old, and 3 years old.
My mother suffered as well. She needed both brain surgery and a shunt--She still sufferes today.
My parents lost the court case due to a terrible jurey.
That's about it!
Hope I can find somebody my age to talk to :)
Re: Back Pain?
In the previous post the "Aleeve" I take is actuly spelled "Aleve" sorry about that.
In the case of my surgery. My mom said that she believes it gave me a lot more motion in my arm. However, she believes it caused the back pain\scoliosis I have now. At the time it was the best decision my parents could make. I guess you can never really know. Some doctors have told me that they believe the surgery SHOULD NOT have been done. Are you considering a surgery, or just curious?
In the case of my surgery. My mom said that she believes it gave me a lot more motion in my arm. However, she believes it caused the back pain\scoliosis I have now. At the time it was the best decision my parents could make. I guess you can never really know. Some doctors have told me that they believe the surgery SHOULD NOT have been done. Are you considering a surgery, or just curious?
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Re: Back Pain?
if any kind of surgury i want lengthing surgury but i dont know if they will just do it
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- Joined: Mon Sep 21, 2009 9:33 pm
- Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: To make an incredibly LONG story short...
When I was born, my mother's doctor was out of town. A doctor that would not perform c-sections was forced upon us. Being 10 lbs, my right shoulder got stuck under my mom's pubic bone. The doctor pulled me out by my head, which ripped/streched all the nerves in my neck and arm (So, OBPI).
I've had two surgeries at 9 months old, and 3 years old.
My mother suffered as well. She needed both brain surgery and a shunt--She still sufferes today.
My parents lost the court case due to a terrible jurey.
That's about it!
Hope I can find somebody my age to talk to :)
Re: Back Pain?
Is that surgery literally just meant to make your smaller arm longer?
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- Joined: Tue Mar 29, 2011 5:53 am
- Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: left arm bpi since birth,can only bend my elbow mostly ne feeling n when i get it its not the right sensation
Re: Back Pain?
yea ive heard different ways of doing the surgury
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Re: Back Pain?
I've always had back and neck pain. I've never had any surgery and tons of PT, Chiro etc.
I have scoliosis and scapular winging... not very noticeable since I've aged. Go figure when I was young and in a bikini... you could see it... Now I'm old and don't go swimming in public anymore... and it's not as noticeable. LOL.
At our Camp, in Washington, I used a Myotrac machine and one of the parents worked my arm with it on. The result was... I no longer shoulder life to move my arm. It relieved so much of the pain in my neck.
I think if many others check in, you will find we all have back pain. I'd check with a BPI doctor to see if there is anything they can do to help with the pain.
I have scoliosis and scapular winging... not very noticeable since I've aged. Go figure when I was young and in a bikini... you could see it... Now I'm old and don't go swimming in public anymore... and it's not as noticeable. LOL.
At our Camp, in Washington, I used a Myotrac machine and one of the parents worked my arm with it on. The result was... I no longer shoulder life to move my arm. It relieved so much of the pain in my neck.
I think if many others check in, you will find we all have back pain. I'd check with a BPI doctor to see if there is anything they can do to help with the pain.
Kath robpi/adult
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