John DeCamp’s Back Surgery Fails

December 18, 2007


After barely recovering from his most recent back surgery in May of 2007, former Nebraska Senator John DeCamp is back in the hospital. Radical experimental surgery was the latest attempt to leave Mr. DeCamp with some flexibility in his spine. It involved grafting human bone tissue into each of John’s vertebrae, then securing them with bolts. These bolts have already loosened, sending DeCamp back to the hospital.

DeCamp’s back was injured while rappelling as a soldier in Viet Nam. His rope was severed, possibly from gunshot fire, crashing him 40 or 50 feet to the ground. As his spine has degenerated, he has had several major surgeries.

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3 Responses to John DeCamp’s Back Surgery Fails

  1. Anonymous says:

    I love you, John! Your my hero! I believe every word written in your book! Please stay healthy, as I feel if anything ever happend to you, i’d feel really scared in this world without knowing you and your family are safe and healthy.

    Take Care, your #1 Fan forever
    R & H

  2. Anonymous says:

    I’ve always wanted to leave more comments for you on other sites, however they require personal info, & Im scared for my safety… However here u can post freely-john decamp “the greatest American Hero!”

  3. Anonymous says:

    Love you John . Live long .

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