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Posted By on 18 Apr 2009 05:46 PM
My sister has over 50 degrees s-shaped scoliosis along with congenital heart issues. My parents and I are trying to decide whether we should have the doctors operate on my sister. She had gone under multiple surgeries for her heart with the last surgery about two years ago. When we first discovered her scoliosis shortly after last her surgery. The doctor put her into a brace, but it only worsen and an extra curvature appeared. Now the doctors are recommending surgery, but we are very concern about her body's ability to handle yet another major surgery. The doctors told us that it may affect her breathing compacity if we don't let them perform surgery on her. I just want your opinion on whether we should go ahead with surgery or not. I'm really uncomfortable with putting my sister through another surgery with so many possible complications that may affect her quality of life. Another question is are there at this time any studies out there shows complications of scoliosis patients without surgery when they become much older? Thanks :unsure:
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