Friday March 5, 2010 – 47.6097° N, 122.3331° W

1 vertebrae fractured through (inside the red circle).

After the Posterior Spinal Instrumental Fusion surgery, you can see distinctly the 4 screws and 2 rods which are now reducing the stess exerced by the fracture and miraculously allowing me to fully function!

After the Posterior Spinal Instrumental Fusion surgery, you can see distinctly the 4 screws and 2 rods which are now reducing the stess exerced by the fracture and miraculously allowing me to fully function!

After surgery.
This is where I fell from while cleaning the moss of my roof! Dumb enough to work without a safety harness… Well, really, nothing to be proud of!

Me wearing my turtle shell for a period of 3 months and as you can see on the way to full rehabilitation.
Before the Surgery, you can clearly see the L1 vertebrae fractured through (inside the red circle).
After the Posterior Spinal Instrumental Fusion surgery, you can see distinctly the 4 screws and 2 rods which are now reducing the stess exerced by the fracture and miraculously allowing me to fully function!
This is where I fell from while cleaning the moss of my roof!
Dumb enough to work without a safety harness…
Well, really, nothing to be proud of!
The last picture taken in March 2009 shows me wearing my turtle shell for a period of 3 months and as you can see on the way to full rehabilitation…