I’ve already told you I have adjacent segment disease. All of us with fusions will likely end up with this at some point. Especially if you’re young when you have your first fusion.
This means eventually I’ll need another fusion of the part that’s disintegrating. For me, so far, it’s my SI joints. I’m already am getting injections, but I try to not get them too often. It’s a short-term fix.
Next, at some point, the area above the fusion will need fusing too, but so far, it’s not hurting as bad at the SI joints.
So, here’s the question: When is the right time for a second fusion? For me, I’m staying active and being reasonable. I run 10ks and have “retired” from longer runs such as half marathons. I work hard to maintain a healthy, low weight and keep my core muscles strong (I know, I know…I owe you a point on those awesome core exercises I’m always talking about).
But all this doesn’t change the fact that something is structurally wrong and will require surgical intervention.
I’ve decided for now to put it off for as long as possible. For me, that’s when I start losing the ability to walk on a “normal” day. (I have trouble walking after running 13 miles or a particularly hard day of hiking right now. But I can account for that.)
I think it’s important to balance an invasive, intense procedure like a fusion with your life choices.
Your next fusion should come when you can no longer stay as active as you need to maintain your first fusion.
Here’s hoping I have a few more years. (In 2 years, I’ll be at my 10 year anniversary. )
What do you think?