Tyler had a Tethered Spinal Cord

When Tyler was a small child, frequent bathroom accidents became a frustrated part of his daily life. His mother persisted and eventually found the answer to this puzzling problem with the help of Dr. Holly Gilmer at MHSI. Dr. Gilmer preformed a Minimally Invasive Tethered Spinal Cord Surgery. Since his surgery Tyler is happy healthy and accident free!
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  • @campgroundkidz
    @campgroundkidz8 ай бұрын

    My story of a teathered spine is almost exactly the same as tylers

  • @MixedMediaInk
    @MixedMediaInk4 ай бұрын

    Unbelievable. I can't believe doctors couldn't figure this out for so long. When did he have his surgery after diagnosis like how long did it take?

  • @nickrufo2242
    @nickrufo22427 ай бұрын

    I'm 35. Long story short, I have Lipomyelomengingocele....have had 3 surgeries. Last one @ 27yrs old. That was botched...can't feel my feet, backs of legs, "pelvic area"... incontinence worsened. Have to Self Cath for rest of my life now. Cannot void by myself anymore. Walking-wise, I'll be fine for a while (months at a time), then all the sudden I'm walking like I'm 90yrs old. Does anybody know if they can cut this Tissue mass out??? I feel like it'd be extremely high risk, high reward. I'm just tired of being "in limbo". Can anybody help me?

  • @dang.3677
    @dang.3677 Жыл бұрын

    Glad to hear he's doing okay, I have a tethered cord myself but I've already had three surgeries to deal with tethering. Doctors can't operate anymore, they say it would do more harm than good. One question, in a person with a tethered cord, is it okay for them to move their neck, either Bend or turn left or right? I've had some doctors say it causes some harm to the cord because the cord isn't moving freely due to the tethering and others say it does no damage to the cord. Do you have any info regarding this? Thanks.

  • @dang.3677

    @dang.3677

    Жыл бұрын

    Fyi, I asked because I feel myself getting weaker but I've had doctors say that's caused by myelomalacia and not the tethering.

  • @DevinShoulders

    @DevinShoulders

    Жыл бұрын

    Ok as someone who has a “neurogenic scoliosis” (scoliosis driven by nerve tension) I get what you’re going through. Tbh, it really depends on how hard you’re doing it. My tether has been happening since I was a child so I’ve always had my head tilted in terms of mechanically operating. You can go the other way but I wouldn’t suggest “stretching stuff out” of the cord isn’t moving freely. Because it can cause a black line to appear on it (saw it via MRI) also they have something called spine shortening surgery if you’re open to looking into it, it’s been said to be a more effective solution to people who didn’t benefit from detethering. I have both in my back pocket because it’s the main engine behind my spine issues

  • @DevinShoulders

    @DevinShoulders

    Жыл бұрын

    The rest would resolve on its own after the root cause is fixed. But the spinal cord can be tricky

  • @dineshvarma7979
    @dineshvarma7979 Жыл бұрын

    Is he ok right now , coz I had the same surgery when I was 18 years old and now I’m 23 years old and my bladder control and motion are worse then before

  • @TravelWithRick313

    @TravelWithRick313

    Жыл бұрын

    are you in pain? i have it now and lots of pain in my lower wast down

  • @as0867

    @as0867

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TravelWithRick313 same. I’m getting a spinal column surgery in March because if it.

  • @ghumkumar547

    @ghumkumar547

    6 ай бұрын

    Kha se h bhai

  • @carolinepercy1216
    @carolinepercy12162 жыл бұрын

    +💝+

  • @Holypikemanz
    @Holypikemanz Жыл бұрын

    Ofc the mother punished the kid and says "when I may have punished you". there is NO MAY, you did, you are the adult its your fault you took Tyler to a moron doctor.