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Old 02-20-2012, 12:56 PM #1
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Default Husband having ACDF surgery.

Hi, I have been reading some of the threads, pertaining to ACDF..

My husband will be having the surgery as soon as Workmens comp. finishes their paperwork (grrr!).

He is getting very nervous (me too) with all this waiting, since the Dr. advised him to have the surgery..I would appreciate any advice on how to make him more comfy after the surgery and any tips you all might have for me..or anything I should be aware of. thanks!!!!
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