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Old 02-06-2015, 05:36 AM #1
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What exactly does the future hold for me. I am 12 days post op and had my staples removed today. My NS says everything looks great come back in 3months but I was his last patient do the day, was 2 hours behind and he gave me no time for questions about what now.

I was released without any type of at home PT exercises to strengthen my neck and regain range of motion, I don't want to second guess him but I mentioned numbness and tingling remaining in one arm he said it will go away on its own. I mentioned needing a daily nap due to fatigue he blew it off and mentioned that I am still having problems processing numbers. He smiled at me I asked about when I could plan to return to work he said ASAP no restrictions, I am still on pain meds and muscle relaxers then to top it all off the return to work not I got from his secretary has me off work from today 2/5/15 - 2/9/15 when I was hospitalized 1/18/15

Do I call my primary care doctor and try and get things straightened out what would you do? I can't say enough good things about him as a surgeon but this follow up has me confused and scared.
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every dr is different . I didn't have PT either .. and I went back to work at 6 weeks ...If you don't feel you are ready contact your dr.
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every dr is different . I didn't have PT either .. and I went back to work at 6 weeks ...If you don't feel you are ready contact your dr.
Thank you, I did contact my primary and he agreed that if I felt it was to soon it probably was. I have a very thought intensive and mental job so I just didn't think I could go back full time and my company's disability policy doesn't cover for part time return unless you have been off for at least 4 months.

I am currently out for another 3 weeks, trying to remember that when doing simple math and remembering things from just a few minutes ago begin to frustrate me that I am still recovering and I need to give myself a break.
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I was out of work 6 wks then went back . you just had major surgery so rest up and keep turning your neck from side to side..
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