Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your MIL is still pretty young and has seen what your FIL has gone through first hand. Back pain is awful, maybe she has been trying other things and feels like surgery is her best hope for relieving her discomfort. Unless you've actually lived with chronic pain, you have no clue.
People don't opt to get their hips, knees replaced and their backs operated on for the fun of it.
But that's the thing - she hasn't tried other things. I don't doubt that she has some pain, but she's not doing physical therapy, hasn't been to a chiropractor, hasn't done yoga, and isn't on pain medication. She's looking at surgery as the least time consuming option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your MIL is still pretty young and has seen what your FIL has gone through first hand. Back pain is awful, maybe she has been trying other things and feels like surgery is her best hope for relieving her discomfort. Unless you've actually lived with chronic pain, you have no clue.
People don't opt to get their hips, knees replaced and their backs operated on for the fun of it.
But that's the thing - she hasn't tried other things. I don't doubt that she has some pain, but she's not doing physical therapy, hasn't been to a chiropractor, hasn't done yoga, and isn't on pain medication. She's looking at surgery as the least time consuming option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your MIL is still pretty young and has seen what your FIL has gone through first hand. Back pain is awful, maybe she has been trying other things and feels like surgery is her best hope for relieving her discomfort. Unless you've actually lived with chronic pain, you have no clue.
People don't opt to get their hips, knees replaced and their backs operated on for the fun of it.
Many people do opt for surgery thinking it is the quick fix compared to an extended period of PT and exercise. For the same reason, many opt for medications for cholesterol, high blood pressure, etc., over diet modification and exercise.
And these people are particularly susceptible to advice from a surgeon, who is highly likely to recommend surgery as the answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your MIL is still pretty young and has seen what your FIL has gone through first hand. Back pain is awful, maybe she has been trying other things and feels like surgery is her best hope for relieving her discomfort. Unless you've actually lived with chronic pain, you have no clue.
People don't opt to get their hips, knees replaced and their backs operated on for the fun of it.
But that's the thing - she hasn't tried other things. I don't doubt that she has some pain, but she's not doing physical therapy, hasn't been to a chiropractor, hasn't done yoga, and isn't on pain medication. She's looking at surgery as the least time consuming option.
Anonymous wrote:Your MIL is still pretty young and has seen what your FIL has gone through first hand. Back pain is awful, maybe she has been trying other things and feels like surgery is her best hope for relieving her discomfort. Unless you've actually lived with chronic pain, you have no clue.
People don't opt to get their hips, knees replaced and their backs operated on for the fun of it.
Anonymous wrote:Your MIL is still pretty young and has seen what your FIL has gone through first hand. Back pain is awful, maybe she has been trying other things and feels like surgery is her best hope for relieving her discomfort. Unless you've actually lived with chronic pain, you have no clue.
People don't opt to get their hips, knees replaced and their backs operated on for the fun of it.
Anonymous wrote:Can you ask your MIL to get a second opinion, and have the names of several doctors READY for her?