Your numbers are no longer correct. Proper back surgery for proper pathology is quite successful. Calling all surgeons quacks is broadly over general. But the conga line of the medical illiterati will soon arrive. You appear to be leading said parade.
Mayhaps, people would have more faith in medical personnel, and the health care industry in general, had they not been complicit in foisting the last 2 years on the world. As a whole they lied to people about COVID and how to treat it and took part in killing thousands of people by toeing the party line and not speaking out, out of fear of losing their licenses and livelihoods.
Go ahead defend your professions behavior, and "Oopsie, we made a mistake" ain't gonna cut it.
Well turned phrase ... ‘conga line’! The string wants this to be an MK Ultra government false flag, when it is a common everyday irrational anger for a surgery perhaps done badly. No one wants to see the elephant in the room, the soft racism of canceling excellence in favor of mediocrity to be ‘inclusive’.
Thank you
I thought that was a bit over-the-top myself. I've had two surgeries in my lifetime, and both were quite successful and did what they were calculated to do. However, to be honest, ripping on physicians is a time-honored tradition amongst the lay set, and if a professional is going to listen in on their casual talk, he'd best take what they say in the same humor, and with a big grain of salt.
Got someone who needs it. What are the numbers now.
Two years ago my orthopedic back surgeon saved my life.
It took (6) three and one half inch long titanium lag screws in my lower vertebrae. I’m feeling great. I wrote him a thank-you card on each anniversary.