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My daughter, 25 years old (92 kg and taking treatment for PCOD) is diagnosed with Grade II L5-S1 lytic lysthesis. The intervening L5-S1 disc has narrowed, degenerated and shows large diffuse pseudobulging. She has been given painkillers and advised operation. Requesting your advice and for how long can we hold back the operation and if the same is necessary. Thanks.


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