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Date: 08 Apr 2006 23:49:23
From:
Subject: Please help - herniated disk problem


Please help - herniated disk problem

My cousin who is 51 years in California has a herniated disk. He has
tried Vicodin, Hydrocortisone, Ice, methacarbamol, Naproxsyn etc. for
the past 6 months. Also Steroids. No relief. Lots of pain. Waist to
ankle. Pain keeps him awake at night at times.


His MRI shows his herniated disk is very large and the neurosurgeon
says it is too late for physical therapy.


The neurosurgeon said he would do a microscopic surgery as an
outpatient situation. That the actual surgery would last about .30
minutes and he would walk out without any pain and without a
wheelchair. He almost guarantees that there will be minimal pain after
the surgery except for the stitches.


He specializes in spice surgery and has been in business for almost 9
years.


He will make a one inch slit and swell the muscles so according to the
dor it will be minimally invasive. The total time in the hospital
will be about 4 hours.


So the questions are:
- How dangerous is this surgery ?
- How complicated is it ?
- is the above method the latest and best available techniques or
should he be using some other way to do the surgery
- what are the negatives of such a Herniated disk surgery.
- I went on the internet and there isn't any information on this
surgeon, where and how can I find out about him
- Since the Neuro Surgeon has only 9 years experience, is this
sufficient or should he look for some one with more experience
- once the surgery is done, what are the chances of this problem
recurring ?


Please reply as soon as you can.


Any information would very helpful and highly appreciated.


Thanks in advance,
Ava





 
Date: 09 Apr 2006 20:44:58
From: Beach Runner
Subject: Re: Please help - herniated disk problem




avacohen100@yahoo.com wrote:

> Please help - herniated disk problem
>
> My cousin who is 51 years in California has a herniated disk. He has
> tried Vicodin, Hydrocortisone, Ice, methacarbamol, Naproxsyn etc. for
> the past 6 months. Also Steroids. No relief. Lots of pain. Waist to
> ankle. Pain keeps him awake at night at times.
>
>
> His MRI shows his herniated disk is very large and the neurosurgeon
> says it is too late for physical therapy.
>
>
> The neurosurgeon said he would do a microscopic surgery as an
> outpatient situation. That the actual surgery would last about .30
> minutes and he would walk out without any pain and without a
> wheelchair. He almost guarantees that there will be minimal pain after
> the surgery except for the stitches.
>
>
> He specializes in spice surgery and has been in business for almost 9
> years.
>
>
> He will make a one inch slit and swell the muscles so according to the
> dor it will be minimally invasive. The total time in the hospital
> will be about 4 hours.
>
>
> So the questions are:
> - How dangerous is this surgery ?
> - How complicated is it ?
> - is the above method the latest and best available techniques or
> should he be using some other way to do the surgery
> - what are the negatives of such a Herniated disk surgery.
> - I went on the internet and there isn't any information on this
> surgeon, where and how can I find out about him
> - Since the Neuro Surgeon has only 9 years experience, is this
> sufficient or should he look for some one with more experience
> - once the surgery is done, what are the chances of this problem
> recurring ?
>
>
> Please reply as soon as you can.
>
>
> Any information would very helpful and highly appreciated.
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Ava
>
Of course get another opinion and not here. There is vax-d, but it
sounds like you're beyond that.

For a description of VAX-D see here.


  
Date: 09 Apr 2006 17:32:20
From:
Subject: Re: Please help - herniated disk problem



Mr Runner,
I have counsulted with the finest minds in the head shrinking buisness
today, and it is our consensus you are beyond help. Stay on your
lithium, double dose, and good luck.
The NYU medical team.

On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 20:44:58 GMT, Beach Runner <bob@nospam.com > wrote:

>
>
>avacohen100@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>> Please help - herniated disk problem
>>
>> My cousin who is 51 years in California has a herniated disk. He has
>> tried Vicodin, Hydrocortisone, Ice, methacarbamol, Naproxsyn etc. for
>> the past 6 months. Also Steroids. No relief. Lots of pain. Waist to
>> ankle. Pain keeps him awake at night at times.
>>
>>
>> His MRI shows his herniated disk is very large and the neurosurgeon
>> says it is too late for physical therapy.
>>
>>
>> The neurosurgeon said he would do a microscopic surgery as an
>> outpatient situation. That the actual surgery would last about .30
>> minutes and he would walk out without any pain and without a
>> wheelchair. He almost guarantees that there will be minimal pain after
>> the surgery except for the stitches.
>>
>>
>> He specializes in spice surgery and has been in business for almost 9
>> years.
>>
>>
>> He will make a one inch slit and swell the muscles so according to the
>> dor it will be minimally invasive. The total time in the hospital
>> will be about 4 hours.
>>
>>
>> So the questions are:
>> - How dangerous is this surgery ?
>> - How complicated is it ?
>> - is the above method the latest and best available techniques or
>> should he be using some other way to do the surgery
>> - what are the negatives of such a Herniated disk surgery.
>> - I went on the internet and there isn't any information on this
>> surgeon, where and how can I find out about him
>> - Since the Neuro Surgeon has only 9 years experience, is this
>> sufficient or should he look for some one with more experience
>> - once the surgery is done, what are the chances of this problem
>> recurring ?
>>
>>
>> Please reply as soon as you can.
>>
>>
>> Any information would very helpful and highly appreciated.
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Ava
>>
>Of course get another opinion and not here. There is vax-d, but it
>sounds like you're beyond that.
>
>For a description of VAX-D see here.


   
Date: 10 Apr 2006 08:45:29
From: Beach Bounty
Subject: Re: Please help - herniated disk problem


http://spine-health.com

What was he doing?
(pushing a truck out of the ditch.)

42=B0N,83=B0W 90=B0N,180=B0 90=B0lat,
3rd planet from the Sun.
Milky Way, Orion arm.
U.S.A., Michigan. west of Port Huron
Bottum of Lake Huron.



   
Date: 13 Apr 2006 15:55:35
From: Beach Runner
Subject: Re: Please help - herniated disk problem




DrHeadShrinkerr@aol.com wrote:

> Mr Runner,
> I have counsulted with the finest minds in the head shrinking buisness
> today, and it is our consensus you are beyond help. Stay on your
> lithium, double dose, and good luck.
> The NYU medical team.
>
> On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 20:44:58 GMT, Beach Runner <bob@nospam.com> wrote:
>
>
>>
>>avacohen100@yahoo.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Please help - herniated disk problem
>>>
>>>My cousin who is 51 years in California has a herniated disk. He has
>>>tried Vicodin, Hydrocortisone, Ice, methacarbamol, Naproxsyn etc. for
>>>the past 6 months. Also Steroids. No relief. Lots of pain. Waist to
>>>ankle. Pain keeps him awake at night at times.
>>>
>>>
>>>His MRI shows his herniated disk is very large and the neurosurgeon
>>>says it is too late for physical therapy.
>>>
>>>
>>>The neurosurgeon said he would do a microscopic surgery as an
>>>outpatient situation. That the actual surgery would last about .30
>>>minutes and he would walk out without any pain and without a
>>>wheelchair. He almost guarantees that there will be minimal pain after
>>>the surgery except for the stitches.
>>>
>>>
>>>He specializes in spice surgery and has been in business for almost 9
>>>years.
>>>
>>>
>>>He will make a one inch slit and swell the muscles so according to the
>>>dor it will be minimally invasive. The total time in the hospital
>>>will be about 4 hours.
>>>
>>>
>>>So the questions are:
>>>- How dangerous is this surgery ?
>>>- How complicated is it ?
>>>- is the above method the latest and best available techniques or
>>>should he be using some other way to do the surgery
>>>- what are the negatives of such a Herniated disk surgery.
>>>- I went on the internet and there isn't any information on this
>>>surgeon, where and how can I find out about him
>>>- Since the Neuro Surgeon has only 9 years experience, is this
>>>sufficient or should he look for some one with more experience
>>>- once the surgery is done, what are the chances of this problem
>>>recurring ?
>>>
>>>
>>>Please reply as soon as you can.
>>>
>>>
>>>Any information would very helpful and highly appreciated.
>>>
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance,
>>>Ava
>>>
>>
>>Of course get another opinion and not here. There is vax-d, but it
>>sounds like you're beyond that.
>>
>>For a description of VAX-D see here.

It's so strange to recommend another neurological opinion. Obviously you
also know nothing about VAX-D and it's statistics. The web site I
referred to is a top neurologist, well published, and was a researcher
at the Mayo clinic. Obviously you are far more qualified than Dr. Weiss.

http://www.weissandnewberrymds.com/
He introduced me to it.

Here's a an article from Dr. Dyer, the inventor of it.

http://www.vaxd.net/about.htm




    
Date: 13 Apr 2006 18:03:03
From:
Subject: Re: Please help - herniated disk problem


OMG, he's not psssssssssssssssssycho in this post. I knew Ritalin
would help him.

On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 15:55:35 GMT, Beach Runner <bob@nospam.com > wrote:

>
>
>DrHeadShrinkerr@aol.com wrote:
>
>> Mr Runner,
>> I have counsulted with the finest minds in the head shrinking buisness
>> today, and it is our consensus you are beyond help. Stay on your
>> lithium, double dose, and good luck.
>> The NYU medical team.
>>
>> On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 20:44:58 GMT, Beach Runner <bob@nospam.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
>>>avacohen100@yahoo.com wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Please help - herniated disk problem
>>>>
>>>>My cousin who is 51 years in California has a herniated disk. He has
>>>>tried Vicodin, Hydrocortisone, Ice, methacarbamol, Naproxsyn etc. for
>>>>the past 6 months. Also Steroids. No relief. Lots of pain. Waist to
>>>>ankle. Pain keeps him awake at night at times.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>His MRI shows his herniated disk is very large and the neurosurgeon
>>>>says it is too late for physical therapy.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>The neurosurgeon said he would do a microscopic surgery as an
>>>>outpatient situation. That the actual surgery would last about .30
>>>>minutes and he would walk out without any pain and without a
>>>>wheelchair. He almost guarantees that there will be minimal pain after
>>>>the surgery except for the stitches.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>He specializes in spice surgery and has been in business for almost 9
>>>>years.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>He will make a one inch slit and swell the muscles so according to the
>>>>dor it will be minimally invasive. The total time in the hospital
>>>>will be about 4 hours.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>So the questions are:
>>>>- How dangerous is this surgery ?
>>>>- How complicated is it ?
>>>>- is the above method the latest and best available techniques or
>>>>should he be using some other way to do the surgery
>>>>- what are the negatives of such a Herniated disk surgery.
>>>>- I went on the internet and there isn't any information on this
>>>>surgeon, where and how can I find out about him
>>>>- Since the Neuro Surgeon has only 9 years experience, is this
>>>>sufficient or should he look for some one with more experience
>>>>- once the surgery is done, what are the chances of this problem
>>>>recurring ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Please reply as soon as you can.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Any information would very helpful and highly appreciated.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Thanks in advance,
>>>>Ava
>>>>
>>>
>>>Of course get another opinion and not here. There is vax-d, but it
>>>sounds like you're beyond that.
>>>
>>>For a description of VAX-D see here.
>
>It's so strange to recommend another neurological opinion. Obviously you
>also know nothing about VAX-D and it's statistics. The web site I
>referred to is a top neurologist, well published, and was a researcher
>at the Mayo clinic. Obviously you are far more qualified than Dr. Weiss.
>
>http://www.weissandnewberrymds.com/
>He introduced me to it.
>
>Here's a an article from Dr. Dyer, the inventor of it.
>
>http://www.vaxd.net/about.htm
>


     
Date: 14 Apr 2006 16:35:03
From: Beach Runner
Subject: Re: Please help - herniated disk problem




BeachRunner@webtv.com wrote:

> OMG, he's not psssssssssssssssssycho in this post. I knew Ritalin
> would help him.
>
> On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 15:55:35 GMT, Beach Runner <bob@nospam.com> wrote:
>
>
>>
>>DrHeadShrinkerr@aol.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Mr Runner,
>>>I have counsulted with the finest minds in the head shrinking buisness
>>>today, and it is our consensus you are beyond help. Stay on your
>>>lithium, double dose, and good luck.
>>>The NYU medical team.
>>>
>>>On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 20:44:58 GMT, Beach Runner <bob@nospam.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>avacohen100@yahoo.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Please help - herniated disk problem
>>>>>
>>>>>My cousin who is 51 years in California has a herniated disk. He has
>>>>>tried Vicodin, Hydrocortisone, Ice, methacarbamol, Naproxsyn etc. for
>>>>>the past 6 months. Also Steroids. No relief. Lots of pain. Waist to
>>>>>ankle. Pain keeps him awake at night at times.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>His MRI shows his herniated disk is very large and the neurosurgeon
>>>>>says it is too late for physical therapy.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>The neurosurgeon said he would do a microscopic surgery as an
>>>>>outpatient situation. That the actual surgery would last about .30
>>>>>minutes and he would walk out without any pain and without a
>>>>>wheelchair. He almost guarantees that there will be minimal pain after
>>>>>the surgery except for the stitches.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>He specializes in spice surgery and has been in business for almost 9
>>>>>years.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>He will make a one inch slit and swell the muscles so according to the
>>>>>dor it will be minimally invasive. The total time in the hospital
>>>>>will be about 4 hours.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>So the questions are:
>>>>>- How dangerous is this surgery ?
>>>>>- How complicated is it ?
>>>>>- is the above method the latest and best available techniques or
>>>>>should he be using some other way to do the surgery
>>>>>- what are the negatives of such a Herniated disk surgery.
>>>>>- I went on the internet and there isn't any information on this
>>>>>surgeon, where and how can I find out about him
>>>>>- Since the Neuro Surgeon has only 9 years experience, is this
>>>>>sufficient or should he look for some one with more experience
>>>>>- once the surgery is done, what are the chances of this problem
>>>>>recurring ?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Please reply as soon as you can.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Any information would very helpful and highly appreciated.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks in advance,
>>>>>Ava
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Of course get another opinion and not here. There is vax-d, but it
>>>>sounds like you're beyond that.
>>>>
>>>>For a description of VAX-D see here.
>>
>>It's so strange to recommend another neurological opinion. Obviously you
>>also know nothing about VAX-D and it's statistics. The web site I
>>referred to is a top neurologist, well published, and was a researcher
>>at the Mayo clinic. Obviously you are far more qualified than Dr. Weiss.
>>
>>http://www.weissandnewberrymds.com/
>>He introduced me to it.
>>
>>Here's a an article from Dr. Dyer, the inventor of it.
>>
>>http://www.vaxd.net/about.htm
>>

I have no idea what this Trolls agenda is. However, he is posting from
BellSouth.net

I hope the original poster will investigate this as a possibility. It
is a medical therapy that has been subjected to full studies.

I make no claim that it is the best or only option, but I would try it
prior to surgery. My neurologist introduced it to me, and he was a top
researcher at the Mayo Clinic.


      
Date: 14 Apr 2006 15:30:34
From:
Subject: Re: Please help - herniated disk problem


On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 16:35:03 GMT, Beach Runner <bob@nospam.com > wrote:

> However, he is posting from
>BellSouth.net
>

Hee hee hee, really? Don't quit your dayjob dumbass.


>My neurologist introduced it to me, and he was a top

Then you must be a bottom?