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Old 10-08-2012, 01:37 PM
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Hi,
Having this surgery was the worst mistake I have ever made in my entire life. It has been a year and ever since i woke up from the surgery I knew something was wrong. The pain went further down into my hands, which it didn't prior to the surgery. I now have numbness in the hands which i did not have prior. I am, by far, much worse that i was before the surgery. My neurosergeon assured me before this surgery that the disc levels of C4 & C7
were strong enough to withstand the weight of the titanium plates and screws, and he went on about how "lightweight" titanium is. Well i know have the domino effect going on and C4 is not withstanding the weight of the plate and is effected along with C3. C7, the vertebrae just below the fusion is horrific, there is compression deformity there and swelling within the vertebrae. My pain management doctor described as someone stepping on a cardboard box. When i went back to the neurosergeon, he said he was sorry. He sees on new images at where surgery could be indicated and C3 C4 and also C6 C7 due to severe DDD and osteophytes. He does not feel the surgery will give me relief of my symptoms however, and is going to discuss my case with his colleagues. I have foraminal narrowing on the left of all my c spine levels, some levels worse than others, and mild on the right. I have bilateral facet arthropathy, at multiple disc levels. EVEN the C5 C6 level that was fused, again has moderate to severe foraminal narrowing, and osteophyte formation is there again.. I will not get another surgery on the spine unless my spinal cord itself is being impinged. This operation did not help whatsoever and for me it was pointless. Since the operation about 1 month after it when i started to have numbness in fingers, I was diagnosed with carpal tunnel. I had exrtreme bicep, elbow, and forearm pain and i was diagnosed with tennis elbow, although i did not do any repetitive activities to bring this forth. I went to a hand (upper extremity) surgery and he and TOS specialist diagnosed me with neurogenic TOS. He believes the ulnar and median nerves are entrapped in the brachail plexus or near the collar bone area. The neurosergeon who did my ACDF does not agree with them on the neurogenic TOS diagnosis, because it does not show on EMG and i do not have a fifth cervical rib. I have been told by the hand surgeon that the carpal tunnel surgery will not help in my case because the entrapment of nerve is up higher. I am thinking of attempting the carpal tunnel release anyway to see what happens because i am desperate for relief of this, even if it only helps from my wrists down, it will be some relief. I think I may have been padded improperly during the surgery. Anyway, i am in pain management and will remain there. I would not recommend this surgery to anyone unless there spinal cord is being impinged. Most of the people i read about come out wose than before went in. Has anyone else had a similiar scenerio by chance? Martina
Hi Martina ---Hi had acdf in 7-2010 same as I did good intially but was short lived no Im In daily pain. Neck shoulder pain & hand still numb. Shoulder gives me the most pain. I was wondering how you are doing now ? Has any symptoms for better or any treatment help you? I too am struggling to find answers?? Thanks!!
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