Posted on Oct 12, 2022
SGT Ah 64 D Technical Inspector
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I'm about to get my lower virtabre fused next month. Got a month of con leave 5-6 months PT.
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I have to ask a question. It's your choice to share but are you opting for a fusion or is your surgeon pushing you in that direction? Do you have degenerative disc disease or a blown disc? I've had L4/L5 spine surgery and I am speaking from experience with the following. Do yourself a favor and re-engage with your neuro and ensure you explore all options. The reason why I'm saying that is because Tricare covers lumbar total disc replacements with the activL Artificial Disc. Don't kill your mobility with a fusion. Message me direct if you're more comfortable. Best of luck to you.
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I second that. I don't have a fusion, but I have plenty of family members who have, and they always say wait until there is absolutely no other option whatsoever. The limitation it adds to your flexibility is real and very noticeable in every day life
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MSgt Steven Holt, NRP, CCEMT-P
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MSG (Join to see) - That is rock solid great advice!
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Are you asking if a Commander can deploy you 5-6 months post con leave? It is possible. However, it will be determined what your medical provider(s) says and what SRP Medical says regarding your deployability. If I may ask, which vertebrae in the lower are getting fused? The reason I ask is because this could impair your ability to wear body armor. You'll certainly need to speak with your doctor about what your Perm Profile is going to say.
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SSgt Christophe Murphy
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Being deployable fully depends on an individual's medical status. If you are still on light or limited duty due to recovering or rehabbing post surgery then you won't be deployed. BUT, if you are on full duty and listed as being deployable than the answer would be yes.
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