Alternatives to spine surgery are good, but if a neurosurgeon suggests surgery as the only way to minimize your back pain, it will be better for you to know about all the if's and but's of spine surgery. You should ask your neurosurgeon, if the pain will be completely abolished.
Although, it is a surgeon's duty to inform you about spine surgery, you should also ask for short and long term risks of spine surgery. It is not a simple question. But if you are familiar with its effects, it will help you prepare for any future complications, which are likely to occur in surgical procedures.
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