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Mary

Hello!  My name is Mary Mederios.  I am 62 years of age.  I would like to tell you a true story.  A story about me.

My trouble started when I was 16 years old.  I was rear-ended by a young man when I stopped at a stop sign.  At the age of 17, I had my first back surgery.  I had a herniated disc in my lower back.  My parents were told I had two choices:  live with the pain and accept the falling down, or have surgery and take a chance that I would be wheelchair-bound the rest of my life.  I chose the surgery; however, it never left me wheelchair-bound.  The surgery did relieve most of the pain, and I was able to live with the [rest of] the pain.  Later in my life, I was rear-ended four more times by other people.  Again, I went to the doctors to have my back fixed.  All of the following surgeries would involve disc repair and bone fusions.  After each surgery, I remained in severe pain.  When returning to the doctors, I was told “the pain was all in my head, deal with it.”  So I did.

My problem got worse.  I would hurt 24/7 and I could not stand up straight for [more than] 5 – 10 minutes after sleeping or sitting.  Sometimes I would fall down.  By this time I had moved to Texas.  When the falling down became so frequent, I said something to my family doctor.  He gave me the name of Dr. Richard Francis and I made an appointment. 

When I went to see Dr. Francis, I had made up my mind (after six surgeries) no more surgery.  I told my story of all the previous surgeries.  Dr. Francis examined me, sent me for MRI, CT scan and some kind of nerve test to see if the [previous] fusions had taken.  It appeared they [had] not as I had nerve damage.

Returning to Dr. Francis for the findings, he looked me straight in the eye (keep in mind I had my mind made up no more surgery) and said “I guarantee I can help you if I do surgery.”  I trusted him and he was right.  The surgery was done on September 20, 2006, and – 22 years after my last surgery – I have relief from my pain.

I now hardly have any pain and the little pain I experience is not caused by my back.  It is because for 22 years, I walked with a limp, causing a shrinking of the ligaments, tendons, etc. in your leg [that] help you walk.  The spinal column consists of a spinal cord and a bundle of nerves.  This bundle slipped through the L5 vertebrae and S1, cutting off the nerve endings. 

Only two weeks after my surgery I stand up straight, sit up straight and walk with a longer stride (not baby steps) and at a faster pace.  The pain that I am having is the result of favoring my leg.  My muscles, ligaments and what else moves the legs had shrunk and now must be stretched back to a normal position.

Am I glad I had the surgery?  Would I do it again?  YES, BUT ONLY IF DR. FRANCIS WOULD AGREE TO BE MY SURGEON. 

Thank you Dr. Francis!

Mary Medeiros