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Back issue Bangkok

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Can someone recommend a private hospital/clinic that deals with spine back issues in Bangkok

My regular hospital is Phyathai.

I'm located in Phra Rham 9 area.

I have compromised L3 and L4 and had a fall 4 days ago.

If anything things seem to be getting worse..

Would be challenging to get into taxi however may be possible.

54 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Can someone recommend a private hospital/clinic that deals with spine back issues in Bangkok

Doctor Wichan at BNH has been suggested on other threads. The hospital claims to have a full complement of experts that co ordinate with each other to decide on the best course of action. Sheryl will know more.

While you’re waiting to see the doctor it might be worth considering anti-inflammatory medication, if you can stomach it - Ibuprofen, Diclofenac etc .. I recently suffered a wedge fracture at T12 following a fall and while an early x-ray was required to ascertain the damage, much of the pain and lack of mobility in the first few weeks was caused by swelling/inflammation. Wishing you well.

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17 minutes ago, LisuLover said:

and while an early x-ray was required to ascertain the damage, much of the pain and lack of mobility in the first few weeks was caused by swelling/inflammation.

Thank you. Right now I'm taking ibuprofen 400mg to assist as anti inflammatory + osteomol 655 paracetamol to assist with pain.

As you would be aware it's first thing in the morning that comes with most discomfort.

Thanks for advice.

Aside: Looking ahead I've now seen first hand how vulnerable we are in Thailand without a partner or couple of close friends.

When this is over I plan to look into support services (paid for)

Simple things such as food etc can be very difficult.

7 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Thank you. Right now I'm taking ibuprofen 400mg to assist as anti inflammatory + osteomol 655 paracetamol to assist with pain.

As you would be aware it's first thing in the morning that comes with most discomfort.

Thanks for advice.

Aside: Looking ahead I've now seen first hand how vulnerable we are in Thailand without a partner or couple of close friends.

When this is over I plan to look into support services (paid for)

Simple things such as food etc can be very difficult.

Sticking my oar in because I was blown away by the effect of Naproxen.

I had a bout of trochanteric bursitis.....agony for days, couldn't move or sleep. Took one tablet and was bouncing around like a spring lamb......probably not the clever thing to do.

With back problems it's best to go with what Sheryl says or the best specialist around not just for the op but for any follow up.

Unfortunately for carlyai (living in an area of Thailand where everything is heavy and difficult).

Went for our usual 6km walk and returning to the house there was a struggling bird in the pool which I bent down and helped out, then CRACK. I knew I'd done something to my lumbar back.

Back overseas I saw my specialist on Tuesday and he confirmed I'd broken both titanium rods in my lumbar spine.

This is the first time these rods have both been broken he said and everyone was amazed that I managed to do that. I know rods do break but where these broke at the L4/5 area is sort of unheard of.

So Monday I am the first cab of the rank for vascular surgeon to move all my arteries, stomach etc out of the way for my nack surgeon to go in and install a much stronger cage in that area, then turn me over and replace the broken rods with thicker stronger metal, sow me up, smack me on the bum and off I go, nearly.

So just saying you pick who you consider the best specialist and hospital and then if something does go wrong you can get it fixed quickly.

The good news is that the discs above the complete lumbar pelvis fusion still look good so hopefully no more discs breaking.

Pick the best spinal doctor. :)

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5 hours ago, carlyai said:

So just saying you pick who you consider the best specialist and hospital and then if something does go wrong you can get it fixed quickly.

Thanks for advice.

Admire your positive attitude in your current situation. Many do not have that.

Good luck with your op and recovery.

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