I was diagnosed with lumbar stenosis and lumbar spondylosis. I had a T-lift, laminectomy and fusion from L4-S1 in January '09. I had the right side of the hardware removed in September '11 and am now 35 weeks pregnant. To be honest the pregnancy hasn't added any pain, it has simply made the pain harder to manage because I didn't want to give the baby any narcotics. If you decide to get pregnant, ask your doctors for a T.E.N.S. Unit and Flexeril. These can help you through the hard times like when it hurts you just want to jump out of your skin and run away as fast as you can. Just remember the pregnancy is only temporary and you will have someone to take care of you when they grow up!
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I was diagnosed with lumbar stenosis and lumbar spondylosis. I had a T-lift, laminectomy and fusion from L4-S1 in January '09. I had the right side of the hardware removed in September '11 and am now 35 weeks pregnant. To be honest the pregnancy hasn't added any pain, it has simply made the pain harder to manage because I didn't want to give the baby any narcotics. If you decide to get pregnant, ask your doctors for a T.E.N.S. Unit and Flexeril. These can help you through the hard times like when it hurts you just want to jump out of your skin and run away as fast as you can. Just remember the pregnancy is only temporary and you will have someone to take care of you when they grow up!
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