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  1. Time for an update guys. No good news to report. 54 years old spine needs stabilisation. Walking is not a problem anymore, but that's about it. Spondylolisthesis grade 1. Cleaning up a bit does not cut it. Now the big question is what kind of stabilisation - COFLEX or screws & wires along with fusion. @Marco, how are you doing? Anyone else skiing after fusion? Anything more specific would be appreciated - I need to choose a procedure very soon so help please!
  2. Not quite as simple. I was a borderline case, but a really complete stenosis at L4-5. It was my choice to opt for a removal of protruding disc parts and bony structures that could be removed. It was needed to work on both sides of the spine, so about 2 hours in total. It had to be total anaesthesia. Still, walked out the clinic the same day. Now, let's see how the recovery goes. I may very well need implants one day, but so far I did not want the ligament (ligamentum flavum) touched, since that holds the spine (while bothering the nerve at the same time. My hope is that I bought some time (and space) and that workout and lifestyle change may make further surgery unnecessary. I will not ski for the next few months and then we'll see. So far so good, but it is way too early to foresee the long term results. Will keep you guys posted. IMO, this is a very good solution for someone who has a less complex problem than I have. Removal of the bulging disc part is a piece of cake in this clinic.
  3. Two weeks post surgery. Did not move or exercise much. Can sit on a bike as long as I want, no pain. Walking is a different story. On the right side, where more work was done, there is still discomfort. No longer pain but discomfort. I'll report back in a month, hopefully with good news.
  4. Decided I have no time to waste, did not want fusion or any implants. Found a doc who specialises in that and had surgery 48 h ago. Feel sore but better. No pain positions easy to find. It was minimally invasive so I need to be quiet for 6 weeks only. No guarantees that things will be good, let alone perfect. Still, I wanted a gradual approach, a second chance and an opportunity to get back to good quality of life without screws and metal parts in my spine. I'll keep you guys updated. Here is where I did it:

    http://www.spinecenter.com

     

  5. Back to the thread guys, with two opinions and another epidural shot to buy some time. Both doctors suggested flexible implants, no fusion. Could you guys recommend some specialists? I want to get several opinions, US and EUROPE. I will only get one shot to do this right!
  6. KLP likes the TORQUE® slot invention a lot. He believes that this will change the future of slalom skiing. Deep 39 at his age is remarkable! This is what I heard last week at Mapple lake. Mapple + KLP = Dreamteam!
  7. I'm on Fogmans (T2) and I saw many people on T1 and T2 with various plates and all sorts of combinations. Most of them took T1 or T2 home. So the TORQUE® slot does it's job anyway. There should be no issues with OB4 either, it's a very thin plate. Not sure about drilling the release units directly into the ski - you may want to talk to Andy about that.
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