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<blockquote data-quote="crkckr" data-source="post: 2996677" data-attributes="member: 78056"><p>Well, I'm jealous of your flight time, I've got just over 200 hrs, but about 50 hrs doing aerobatics. That was a blast but no way I could do it today. Back problems are a scourge on mankind! I got mine fixed totally by accident. I went to schedual a surgery on my Achilles tendon due to several small tears and the doc says, "How would ypu like to avoid this surgery?" I literally asked him who I had to kill! I ended up with a shot of some stuff called Amniofix that's made from the umbilical cord of a live, healthy birth. They grind everything up, filter it, probably speak a few magic words and send it off to be injected in people who have ortho problems. There are NO living stem cells in it, which would be much better if there were, but after a couple of weeks my heel stopped hurting (I could barely walk when I got the shot - directly into and behind the tendon... yeah, ouch!). Thing is, it fixed a few other things as well, like my cubital tunnel (same as carpal tunnel but in the elbow), my left rotator cuff (several small tears just like I had on the right, except I had surgery on the right one... it worked but hurt like... Well, it hurt a lot!). But amazingly, it also fixed the physically damaged nerve between T3 and T4 disks that I was told would never heal, reroute or stop hurting! Yay for that stuff! I currently use my own blood to make PRP for minor hurts that persist. It's worked out a couple of times for me. Since your still having trouble with your back, if you have enough disposable income you might try a consult with a place called Regenexx. They have clinics scattered all over but in the US they can only deal with your own stem cells (due to the uninformed religious nuts in this country... it's a sad state of affairs) but it does work. Any insurance you have isn't likely to cover you so it will probably be a cash thing (which is why I resorted to doing my own PRP. But in many cases it has to be injected very carefully, so there are some things you just can't DIY!). Look them up and who knows, you might end up back playing basketball or something!</p><p>Cheers, </p><p>crkckr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crkckr, post: 2996677, member: 78056"] Well, I'm jealous of your flight time, I've got just over 200 hrs, but about 50 hrs doing aerobatics. That was a blast but no way I could do it today. Back problems are a scourge on mankind! I got mine fixed totally by accident. I went to schedual a surgery on my Achilles tendon due to several small tears and the doc says, "How would ypu like to avoid this surgery?" I literally asked him who I had to kill! I ended up with a shot of some stuff called Amniofix that's made from the umbilical cord of a live, healthy birth. They grind everything up, filter it, probably speak a few magic words and send it off to be injected in people who have ortho problems. There are NO living stem cells in it, which would be much better if there were, but after a couple of weeks my heel stopped hurting (I could barely walk when I got the shot - directly into and behind the tendon... yeah, ouch!). Thing is, it fixed a few other things as well, like my cubital tunnel (same as carpal tunnel but in the elbow), my left rotator cuff (several small tears just like I had on the right, except I had surgery on the right one... it worked but hurt like... Well, it hurt a lot!). But amazingly, it also fixed the physically damaged nerve between T3 and T4 disks that I was told would never heal, reroute or stop hurting! Yay for that stuff! I currently use my own blood to make PRP for minor hurts that persist. It's worked out a couple of times for me. Since your still having trouble with your back, if you have enough disposable income you might try a consult with a place called Regenexx. They have clinics scattered all over but in the US they can only deal with your own stem cells (due to the uninformed religious nuts in this country... it's a sad state of affairs) but it does work. Any insurance you have isn't likely to cover you so it will probably be a cash thing (which is why I resorted to doing my own PRP. But in many cases it has to be injected very carefully, so there are some things you just can't DIY!). Look them up and who knows, you might end up back playing basketball or something! Cheers, crkckr [/QUOTE]
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