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![]() Submitted by April 17, 2008
I had back pain, headaches, pins & needles in my feet and hands, and some dizziness ever since I could remember. And since I have had it ever since I could remember, I always thought that those pains/ feelings were normal and that everyone had them. But then one day, my pain all of the sudden got really bad.I was six years old. I can remember I was at the grocery store with my mom and I kept complaining, MY FOOT MY FOOT THERE IS NEEDLES IN THEM. My mom was kinda like "ok?" because I had never told her cuz like I said, I was used to it. So, my mom took me to my primary doctor.I told her all of my pains and where they were. She looked at my back and said, we need an x-ray of her back, I see a little curve. So, I got the x-ray and the doctor says, "you need to go to an orthopedic doctor Julianne has scoliosis..it is only 6 degrees but she at this age shouldn't have any pain in her back or any scoliosis." So, my mom took me to an orthopedic and he looks at the x-rays and I think I got an MRI, I'm not sure but anyways he looks at the films and says " Julianne has Arnold Chiari Malformation and scoliosis, go to Boston right away!" At this point we are kinda like "WHAT, Chiarai what? and my mom was like, excuse me, how do you say that."
It helped my brain but not my pain. After my decompression surgery, I went to see an ortho at Mass General for my scoliosis. He looked at my previous x-rays and then took new ones. My scoliosis degrees was now 25 compared to the last x-ray which was 6. Now, that went up in only a matter of about 4 months or so. So, I got fitted for a Boston brace. Which I hated so badly! I had to wear it 18 hrs a day/night. The worst part was, the name calling at school.."brace girl, surgery girl, plastic back" the list goes on and on. It was horrible. It was so painful and you could see the outline of the brace through my shirt, so of course kids pointed at me laughing. It was a nightmare! So, I wore that for about 7 months. Then I went to follow up with my doctor and I asked what I could do about the Boston brace because of everyone at school. He helped me out. He got me fitted for a Providence brace which I only had to wear at night time. It was wayy more painful than the Boston brace but at least I didn't have to wear it to school! I started the Providence brace in October 2006. I had a follow up sometime at the beginning of 2007 and my scoli had gone up to 48 degrees as oppose to 25!! The ortho was talking about possibly getting rods but then I went to my neurosurgeon for an appointment and he and my ortho decided on the tethered cord surgery. I had tethered cord surgery on June 18th 2007, by Dr.Butler again. And he said that the tethered cord surgery should help the scoli. So, I had that done. I continue my fight for a right to be pain free. My miracle hasn't happend yet but, since it's not my day, it is somebody elses day for one! |
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