San Antonio Teen Shares Inspiring Journey of Life-Changing Scoliosis Surgery

“You’re going to love it later”: San Antonio teen speaks out about her life-changing scoliosis surgery

San Antonio Teen Recounts Transformative Scoliosis Surgery

In San Antonio, high school freshman Lily, aged 14, recalls her journey through a life-changing surgery for scoliosis. Having had the procedure at just 13 years old, she now seeks to encourage other young patients that it’s okay to be scared, but full recovery is possible.

“It’s a lot to handle, but at some point, you’re gonna get through it and it’s not going to be as bad as you think,” Lily stated, reflecting on her surgery that took place a little over a year ago.

A young girl’s battle with scoliosis

At only five years old, Lily was diagnosed with an 11-degree curvature in her spine—a clear sign of scoliosis. The National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Disease defines scoliosis as an abnormal sideways curve of the spine. While everyone has a natural curve in their spine, in some individuals this curve can develop into an “S” or “C” shape—signs of scoliosis.

Lily’s diagnosis wasn’t surprising, given her family history with the condition. Her older sister, Ava, also had scoliosis, and their mother arranged for early screening. As Lily grew older and her back bending worsened, she was subjected to various braces and physical therapy regimens to halt structural deterioration.

Surgery: A necessary step

Upon noticing further deformity in Lily’s spine, which had reached a worrying 56-degree angle, the doctors advised for an immediate surgery. Surgery is typically recommended when the curve gets to 45 degrees or higher and the procedure in question is referred to as spinal fusion.

Lily had her own share of fears going into the surgery due to traumatic experiences her elder sister endured during a similar procedure. Despite the initial concern, the surgery was necessary and was performed on July 21, 2023.

Recovery and words of encouragement

Following a nearly five-hour operation and four nights recovery in the hospital, Lily began her physical therapy routine. Today, she enjoys her life fully, participating in lacrosse, track, and cross country, with no scoliosis-related complications.

Looking back on her journey, Lily encourages other children who may face similar surgery by claiming, “You might not like it now, but you’re going to love it later”.

Identifying the signs of scoliosis

Scoliosis can be detected by unevenness in the tops of the shoulders, one shoulder blade appearing more visible than the other, or one hip appearing higher than the other. If one side of the rib cage is higher when bending forward, it could also be a telltale sign of scoliosis. These symptoms warrant a consultation with a pediatrician.


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