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indospinehospital · 5 months
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Scoliosis in Ahmedabad
IndoSpine Hospital is one of the most trusted hospitals for scoliosis treatment in Ahmedabad. Our department of spine and scoliosis surgery is equipped with the latest machines for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. We have a multidisciplinary team of doctors, surgeons and nursing staff who ensure that you receive proper care during and post the course of treatment. Book your appointment today for a consultation.
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amandeephospital · 6 months
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Best Spine & Neuro Hospital | Amandeep Hospital
When it comes to medical treatments, especially for conditions related to the spine and neurology, it is crucial to choose a hospital that is known for its expertise, experience, and trustworthiness. In Amandeep Hospital, you can find one of the best spine & neuro hospitals in the region, offering top-notch healthcare services to patients in need.
Expertise in Spine & Neuro Care
Amandeep Hospital has a team of highly skilled and experienced medical professionals who specialize in spine and neurology. From neurosurgeons to spine specialists, the hospital boasts a comprehensive team that is dedicated to providing the best possible care for patients with spine and neuro conditions.
State-of-the-Art Facilities and Technology
One of the key factors that sets Amandeep Hospital apart from other medical facilities is its investment in state-of-the-art medical equipment and technology. This ensures that patients receive the most advanced treatments and procedures available, leading to better outcomes and faster recovery times.
Comprehensive Range of Services
When it comes to spine and neuro care, Amandeep Hospital offers a comprehensive range of services to cater to the diverse needs of patients. From diagnosis to treatment and rehabilitation, the hospital provides all the necessary services under one roof, making it convenient for patients and their families.
Patient-Centered Care
At Amandeep Hospital, patient care is at the heart of everything they do. The medical staff and support team are dedicated to providing compassionate and personalized care to each patient, ensuring that they feel comfortable and supported throughout their treatment journey.
Dedication to Excellence
The commitment to excellence is evident in everything that Amandeep Hospital does. From the quality of care to the efficiency of services, the hospital is dedicated to upholding the highest standards of medical care, making it a trusted choice for patients seeking spine and neuro treatments.
Location and Accessibility
Conveniently located in Amandeep Hospital, the spine & neuro hospital is easily accessible to patients from all parts of the region. With ample parking and transportation options available, patients can easily reach the hospital for their appointments and treatments without any hassle.
Why Choose Amandeep Hospital for Spine & Neuro Care?
Experienced and highly skilled medical professionals
State-of-the-art facilities and technology
Comprehensive range of services for spine and neuro conditions
Patient-centered care with a focus on excellence
Convenient location and accessibility for patients In conclusion, Amandeep Hospital is truly the best choice for spine and neuro care in the region. With its expertise, state-of-the-art facilities, patient-centered approach, and dedication to excellence, the hospital stands out as a trusted and reliable healthcare provider for patients seeking treatment for spine and neuro conditions.
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sanarhospitals · 2 years
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gum-iie · 2 years
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“-and i’d do it all again.”
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spookcataloger · 3 months
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sag-dab-sar · 2 years
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I don't usually ask for religious/spiritual help this publicly but this might be a literal life changer. I'm desperate for it to do something.
Tomorrow I have a very important medical procedure. I'll be awake during it which is terrifying me. But it might give me the ability to sit up again. And frankly all I want to do is be able to sit up and be on my laptop and eat upstairs in the kitchen. That might seem simple but it would be an enormous change in my life.
Prayers, well wishes, candle lighting, spells or anything of that sort would be greatly appreciated. I'm okay with all religions' prayers (yes even including monotheistic).
If you prefer to know who the individual prays to (some people do) its Asklepios, Hygeia, Ninisina-Gula, Damu primarily; plus Epione, Akeso, Iaso, Panakeia, Aigle, Apollo Paian, Athena Paionia. I am devoted to My Queen Ereshkigal so additionally her husband Gugal-ana & son Namtar. And if you prefer to use someone's religious name mine is Izkur-Ereshkigal.
Sorry to be so public about it but yeh, I'm terrified and kind of assuming the worst (it won't work or it'll get worse)
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amireallythatcomplex · 2 months
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In 5 days, it'll be one year since I collapsed and face planted a bex after my entire lower body cramped up at the same time, making me unable to move my legs and causing pain way off the 1-10 scale. I called in sick for work and went to the QMC A&E in Nottingham. I spent around 15 hours in a wheelchair in paid despite being given strong pain relief. I was then transferred up to the Neuro-Spinal Assessment Unit on 15th August and had an MRI that showed a herniated L5/S1 disc, and I was diagnosed with Cauda Equina Syndrome, something I'd heard of but I didn't know exactly what it was. I was told I'd be having emergency surgery as soon as a theatre slot became available and the spinal surgeons were able to operate - I was given two choices 1) have emergency surgery that could paralyse me completely/remove the pain and I had a very good chance of a full recovery, or 2) stay in excruciating pain until the disc completely severed my spinal cord and completely paralysed me. Obviously, I wanted to get better and get rid of the pain, so I opted for surgery.
I had an L5/S1 discectomy (they removed part of the disc to relieve pressure on the spinal cord) on 16th August 2023. The surgeons said they were able to remove about 80% of the disc that was putting pressure on my spinal cord, so there's still some residual nerve compression to the nerves that go into my left leg. I was told that the disc was severely calcified, meaning it had been herniated a long time before it took my legs from under me - looking back I've potentially had symptoms for years, but I didn't know they were red flags for CES. Afterwards, I found out that the surgery is offered to preserve nerve function and not cure the symptoms, so now I have an incomplete spinal cord injury.
A year on, I still have weakness in my legs, although they're a bit stronger than just after surgery; however, because of the weakness and nerve pain in my legs, and also back pain, I can only walk short distances, which is why I also use a wheelchair for longer distances, or if my pain is too bad. It's why I describe myself as ambuplegic since I'm partially paralysed and an ambulatory wheelchair user. Currently, I'm waiting for the pain management team to trial nerve root block injections for my left leg (although recently, my right leg has been more painful). I'm on a lot of strong painkillers too, but 90% of the time I'm still in pain, which is why pain management are going to be exploring options with me to help reduce the pain.
Do I wish I'd had the surgery now? In a way, no. That might sound bizarre because without the surgery, I'd now have a complete SCI and would be completely paralysed from the waist down. However, it would mean I'd have no nerve pain in my legs! My bladder (I currently have a urethral catheter because intermittent self catheterising wasn't working well, and I'm waiting for a suprapubic catheter to be fitted) and bowel (I take lots of laxatives and have just started bowel irrigation treatment) also don't work properly due to nerve damage, so not having the surgery wouldn't have made much difference to them.
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larrycommitsarson · 1 year
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So i finished the other two cometkids I said that I was working on
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So here's Kettle Cornelius (Doomi kid) and Warren Sinin Coughs (Jarrie kid). They're my funny little skrunklies and I love them.
I also hope that they'll show up in the tags because Tumblr kinda just sent my Barruni kid into the void
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indospinehospital · 5 months
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What are the Success Rates in Spine Surgery?
The treatment for spinal conditions varies with the type, stage and severity of the problem. There are different types of treatment including thoracic spine surgery, spinal fusion surgery, & minimally invasive spine surgery and its success rates depend on several factors that are analyzed by a spine specialist in Ahmedabad. Different surgical treatments are performed based on the patient’s condition and stage. 
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purityvalentine · 3 months
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its like 30 degrees in my room now i feel deceased
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flimsy-spine · 5 months
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every day a madney wedding twirl gets less and less real
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agnesandhilda · 8 months
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all might vs. bakugo and midoriya fight
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queerhawkeyes · 9 months
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my tailbone pain has been really bad the past few days--tylenol and ibuprofen help a little but sitting, even on my cushion, is painful. so is lying down and occasionally just standing or walking (if you are wondering what position that leaves pain free, the answer is none). the level of pain is not unbearable itself but I find it really distressing regardless. it makes me panicky and feel like I'm about to cry. I think it's because I had months in 2019 and 2020 when the pain first started where I was dismissed and no one took my level of distress seriously, and then the pandemic happened just as I got into the pain clinic and all my appointments and procedures got cancelled. so it felt like it would be unbearable forever which I did not tolerate very well. but when the pain got worse at law school I had a whole system of doctors and specialists I could go to. and now the pain is getting worse again when I don't have a physical therapist or even a pcp. so it is hard not to panic and feel like I will be in pain forever without a solution. but that isn't true and even if it takes time there are solutions (physical therapy, going back on certain meds, seeing my old spine doctor again). it's just hard to focus on solutions when I'm panicking.
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spookcataloger · 23 days
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They don’t know what I am
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jawd · 1 year
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me (delusional) in the pre op room with the anesthesiologist and prep nurse about to roll me out into the operating room while i genuinely believed i was gonna wake up after surgery in normal amounts of bearable pain
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blackberryjambaby · 7 months
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had a bad fall yesterday in my wheelchair so not only did i then waste five hours in hospital getting scanned but now one of my wheels doesn't rotate properly so i can barely drive i'm so angry
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