2018, Number 4
It has been ... or should I say they were 30 months. Today I feel fine...
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“Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that countsSir Winston Churchill
It all started back in August 2015 with a groin discomfort, several
doctors, practitioners and even acupuncture. It was until I saw my
orthopedist Dr. Alvaro Ugalde, who through a tomography realized
I had damage on my lumbar vertebrae, affecting the sciatic nerve, I
required surgery.
Then by the end of the year while travelling, I started to feel continuous
pain on my chest and back, we all thought it was because I strained my
bones in one of those roller-coaster type game (I am terrible for amusement
parks). I had a complete check-up at a hospital in Orlando and
immediately they thought it was kind of a cardiac situation but it was not,
they gave me oxycodone to relief the pain. Traveled back to Queretaro
where we live then I went into lumbar surgery on February 4th, 2016.