Met with the orthopedic surgeon. I might switch orthos because this guy has the attitude that the only reason anyone could want to talk to an ortho is to get drugs. Can't stand doctors like that. As soon as he saw I was getting percocet he said "so your doctor wanted someone else to write the prescriptions for your narcotics, huh?" After that he loosened up a bit or I would have just walked out. Once he saw my films and history, etc. I am sure they get a lot of people drug-hunting, but man, have a little compassion out of the gate my dude.
Anyway, getting set up for MRI, CT and PET scans. Should be fun.
If anyone is curious here is a pic of the x-rays they took for the appointment yesterday. The curvature here was caused by the fusion they did during my tumor resection surgery, where it had pushed my spine apart on the left side which partially took, so when they did the repair surgery it already had a fused curve in my spine to the right. You can see that here.
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You can see here that they put a permanent curvature in my spine. The doctor at the time told me that would help with pain and posture as it was a more natural position for the spine than if they fused it straighter. If that is true, then damn it would have been painful if they had done it the other way.
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Interesting new contraption for x-rays I haven't seen before, like a weird telephone booth. It is called an EOS imaging system, low-dose x-ray. Although I have had enough x-rays over the years I should be the hulk by now. Here is the booth thing. You just stand inside it and hold still. No film to add into a panel or anything. Obviously it has been a while since I had an x-ray as I was unfamiliar with this thing.
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