This Friday is officially a week after my back surgery. I was taken care of by Dr. Finkenberg at Alvarado medical center . I am happy to report that my recovery seems to be going quickly and that the surgery went very well. I had been in pain since 2002 and being only 27, the thought of continuing to live my life with such high restrictions on my mobility was not something that I could even fathom. In the months before the surgery, it became very clear that even the ability to perform as a wedding photographer could be taken away if I didn’t get this operation. Since not doing what I love was out of the question, I decided to go through with it. I could not be happier with my decision as I feel the complete use of my body quickly coming back. If there is anyone out there that has this problem and could benefit from this entry I have this to say to you: See a good doctor and find out the facts about your situation (not from a friend that knows an uncle that had a cousin who got it…. get my drift?) and ask about your options. Surgery is not for everyone, and a good doctor will never suggest that as the first option. Still, there are things that could be done to alleviate the pain. In my experience I heard many horror stories about surgery that kept me from getting some much-needed relief for years. What I’m trying to say is that in good hands, there are good chances of full recovery. So why live in pain and fear? That is one of the things I learned from this experience: to ask the right questions to the right people and take the rest with a grain of salt… Hope this helps anyone in need.
To all our friends, family and friends/clients that sent flowers, prayers, and good wishes I love you guys and thank you for all your support in this trying time in our lives.


