Yes. There was a patient who had a very long and complicated scoliosis surgery. After the operation, they had severe blood loss and had to be given multiple transfusions. The recovery was extremely slow and painful. They suffered from constant weakness and fatigue for a long time.
I've heard of a case where the anesthesia during scoliosis surgery didn't work properly. The patient was in pain during the operation and this led to a lot of psychological trauma. After the surgery, they had nightmares about the experience and were very reluctant to have any further medical procedures. It was a really horrible experience for them.
Sure. One story is about a young girl. She had severe scoliosis that was affecting her daily life and self - confidence. After the surgery, not only did her spine get straightened, but she also regained her ability to do normal physical activities like running and dancing. She is now living a very active life and is so glad she had the surgery.
Sure. One success story is about a young girl. After scoliosis surgery, she was able to stand straight for the first time in years. Her pain decreased significantly, and she could participate in normal physical activities like running and dancing again. It was a life - changing experience for her.
One horror story could be about a patient who had an infection after scoliosis surgery. The infection spread and caused a lot of pain and required additional surgeries to treat. It was a nightmare for the patient as they had to endure long hospital stays and strong antibiotics.
Sure. I know an adult who had scoliosis surgery. After the surgery, their posture improved immediately. They no longer had that hunched look and could walk with more confidence.
Sure. There was a case where a patient's eyes became extremely sensitive to light after PRK. They couldn't go outside during the day without wearing very dark glasses. Even with the glasses, any exposure to bright light was painful.
There is a case of a young woman. Her scoliosis was causing a lot of breathing problems. After the successful surgery, her spine was straightened, and her lungs had more room to expand. As a result, her breathing became normal, and she no longer got tired easily. She is now able to pursue her dream of becoming a singer, which was almost impossible before the surgery.
Sure. Mesh erosion is a common problem in these horror stories. The mesh can erode through the surrounding tissues, which is extremely painful and can lead to long - term damage. In some cases, it can even perforate the bowel, causing serious internal bleeding and infection.
There was a case where someone attempted DIY dental surgery. They thought they could pull out a loose tooth on their own. They used pliers, which were not designed for this purpose. They ended up breaking the tooth and causing damage to the gum. Blood was everywhere, and the pain was unbearable. Later, they had to endure a long and expensive dental procedure to fix the mess.
One horror story is when a new intern fainted during a major surgery rotation. The sight of blood and the intense pressure got to him. He just dropped right there in the operating room, causing chaos for a moment.
Well, I've heard of a person who had eyelid surgery. The doctor made the incisions in the wrong places, and as a result, the person's eyes looked very unnatural, like they were always half - closed. And there was a breast augmentation horror story too. The implants ruptured soon after the surgery, causing a great deal of pain and requiring more surgeries to fix.