User blog comment:Necator7/Open Heart, Book 1/2 - Vote of Confidence/@comment-36277500-20200126115337

Hello. I just arrived home.

My neurosurgeon watchoed CT and MR and said it's not as scary as the radiologist said. Most of the damage was caused 20 years ago, during the fracture.

Hernia is quite small, and not enough to cause pain or be operated yet. Also, my spine is in a qiute good shape, taking into account my history, and the pain is caused mostly by spondyloses.

He also said that second operation was a mistake - they should remove broken implants indeed... and put the new ones in this place immediately! Now, without stabilization, some joints change their positions with every move of my body...

And now there are too much cicatrices to reoperate it without a risk, so he won't take on the next surgery with new titanium implants. But he told me which hospital would do it, and gave me the name of the doctor who I should talk with.

For now, there is no need to haste. But I'll need it if my symptomes will incease, especially since I want to do a surgical specialty. I will take care about it. but somewhen in the future.

These are quite good news for me, because I have enough problems: Medical Council (both local and national), courts (both appelation and labor court), and lately also Social Security committee (because I'm now without any source of money). It would be a terrible mess if I was encumbered with it in the middle of the war.

I wish you a good end of the weekend :) Thanks for your support. Stay tuned!