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I'm a vocational rehab counselor (dealing with people hurt on the job). I've had a number of clients who have had fusions, and overall, they have been successful. The primary problem I have seen is that once in awhile, there is a problem with the bones not fusing. When that happens, they will sometimes use a bone stimulator, which helps the process along.
Best thing I could tell you is to ask a lot of questions when you go to the doc, regarding the procedure itself, the pros, cons, potential problems, benefits, etc. Make sure you are as well-informed as you can be before proceeding. Also, keep in mind that there is usually no 100% guarantee of a successful outcome. Not trying to scare or worry you or anything; it's just that I've seen too many people go into surgery thinking everything will be 100% when they are done; that's why I suggest getting as much info as possible before going ahead.
And if you do go ahead with it, I wish you the best! :hi:
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