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Old 11-16-2011, 07:02 PM #1
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Default Three level ACDF surgery scheduled 12/7

Hello I am new to the forum. I am scheduled to have a three level ACDF done on 12/7. Dr says 6 weeks at home. I am a librarian. 55. good health. car accident has my neck in a reverse lordosis and impinging my spinal cord. I've had several rear enders. this last one iced it. I know absolutely nothing about what to expect. I need info on pain management, sleeping afterwards, what to expect when I wake up. I hear nausea, sore throat. Just tell me what to expect and what to look out for. thanks,
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