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Old 07-04-2011, 06:51 AM #1
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Tongue Post-op GERD

Hi All,
I am one week post-op from an ACDF C5-6,C6-7. No hard collar, my Doc said one isnt needed with the plate. I feel better than I did pre-op so things seem to be going well except that when I lay on my right side and then sit up, my stomach contents appear to empty into my esophagus. I have had mild reflux for years, this is something totally different. Just wondering if anyone had a similar experience.
~Matt
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