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07-09-2013, 02:08 PM | #21 | ||
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Although I see that these posts are a few years old I just want to share that I am on week 3, off of all meds except valium for muscle spasms and tylenol. I have been walking daily but still battling some depression at the lack of quality of my life. I know it has only been 21 days and I should be easier on myself.
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12-15-2013, 11:31 PM | #22 | ||
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Patience seems to be the order of the day. I'm able to function but with some difficulty. |
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12-22-2013, 04:24 PM | #23 | |||
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5/6-6/7 3-11-10 failed too fuse wore bone simulator on even in sleep went back to work 2 weeks after surgery i was had the okay from doctor i clerk in my town EMS Division hope to one day to return everything that could have gone wrong did the after care in this teaching prestigious referral and an ego maniac neurosurgeon a good referral you would think the intricate art work and an oath to use as their foundation to begin with
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5/6-6/7 3-11-10 failed too fuse wore bone simulator on even in sleep went back to work 2 weeks after surgery i was had the okay from doctor i clerk in my town EMS Division hope to one day to return everything that could have gone wrong did the after care in this teaching prestigious referral and an ego maniac neurosurgeon a good referral you would think the intricate art work and an oath to use as their foundation to begin with 4-15-11 surgery nightmare number 2 my immediate draining incorrectly at the site of incision a hematoma size of a half protruding outside and most certain pressure inward as it grew to that size over night there was no place for any relief there is where all he did was disturb i believe my hospital after care persons could have done something by fixing the drain it is over a while now and walk with a cane as my gait is off i have a feeling since 1st surgery of water in my ear you just learn to live with it except when you have dried blood in your ear 2 days then abruptly stop no matter what we all go down a s similar roads some way or another
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12-24-2013, 04:21 PM | #25 | ||
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I am a 40 year old woman, and in August I had c5/6,c6/7,c7/t1 fused.. so I guess it's only been 5 months.. immediately after the surgery, I was so incredibly miserable because, in order to create space in my vertebrae to introduce the bone grafts, the dr. had to yank up my spine.. and disrupt all of the muscles along with it. it was so collapsed for so long, so. it was a miserable recovery needless to say. i spent an entire month sleeping upright in a recliner.. i felt sitting like that helped my muscles adapt to their new position and create some relief from their screaming.. so, i support sleeping upright, and understand it.. ICE is amazing. I"m in love with ice. 2 levels fused perfectly, and about 3 mos ago i started noticing a sharp pain on the left side. had an xray, and the bone graft at c5 had totally collapsed. i also started noticing a ton of 'clicking'... not like muscles poping. totally different. like, the hardware was creating these noises.. i've had 2 xrays and one ct scan since. pain is still dominant on the left side. sharp pain. not like i had before. not sure what to do.. we might refuse c5. would rather have a nice high space between than a collapsed fusion... anyone else? i hope you feel better!! |
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12-24-2013, 04:44 PM | #26 | ||
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I do understand what you are going through. Have faith that it will get better. Can you find or order a GEL incline pillow. This allows the collar, and for you to sleep in your own bed. It may help you. We are all so different as we heal. I am fused the same as you C3-7. I reversed the curve of my spine, so I presented much the same way you did. Hopefully there will be a real good result a few more months from now. It was 6 months for me, before I really started to feel better. May your holidays be filled with less pain, and healing. ginnie
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12-24-2013, 04:45 PM | #27 | ||
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The post was for you Gerry, and the person I answered. Wish you all the best. ginnie
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08-23-2021, 07:49 AM | #29 | ||
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Is this type of pain normal 2 months out? Does it go away? The doctor said structurally the surgery couldn't of gone any better. The pain I feel is excruciating and has me somewhat depressed to think that this is my new reality. I am an active 53 year old ex athlete that was (is) very hopeful that I can have a better quality of life and be active again. |
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