A mum has been left with a lifetime of chronic pain following a spine operation she didn't need to have. Donna Johnstone, 48, said at times she felt like driving her car off a cliff after struggling to cope with the severity of the pain.
She is no longer able to work for her family's business, rarely leaves the house, and even missed her eldest daughter's university graduation. READ MORE:Obese boy, 13, died after doctors said he was too fat for surgery The mum-of-two from Ashton-in-Makerfield was first referred to the Walton Centre in Liverpool after presenting at her GP with 'niggling' arm and neck pain in 2013.
A surgeon at the NHS hospital, which specialises in the management of neurological conditions, advised she should have surgery to remove a spinal cord disc in her neck after scans.
But since the operation, she has been left with daily excruciating pain which has prevented her living a normal life, and can only be eased with a strong cocktail of medication.
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