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Welcome to Neuro Talk. I read the report that you posted. I hope that you do get another opinion from a neurologist, even if you decided you want to go ahead with the surgery. It is really important to do so. Any time you have cord compression, or severe narrowing, they do alot of times recommend the surgery. You should know Exactly what the surgeon plans to do, before the proceedure, not be told after. That was one things that kind of concerned me. I do wish you all the best. ginnie
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Thankyou MalindaK for your reply
![]() And thankyou too Ginnie for yours ![]() I'm waiting on my pre-op appointment to discuss all of my concerns and as they hope to operate before Christmas, that could be anytime. At my last appointment in August (my MRI was in July) they estimated a 70% success rate & if fusion was done, I'd lose 10% neck movement. The borderline compression's at the front & the actual compression is at the back. I've recently started having goosebump sensations without the goosebumps down my "good" right leg, my affected left arm & up the left side of my face. I already use a long handled brush & shovel and since the replies I've had on here from Leesa, my poor exhausted DH has hoovered up! He's spent today renovating our bathroom and there's a huge amount of work to be done. Why have I started to tire so easily these last few weeks & early in the afternoon? We underwent a lot of stress whilst my mum was in hospital & we had my dad, who is mobile with minimal assistance, stay with us. They've both been home 2 weeks, so I should be recovered from that now. thanks, Tenderfoot x |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (10-20-2012) |
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Hi all, had a phone-call today telling me my pre-op appointment is this Friday. I go in on the 2nd January, op on the 3rd.
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I wish you all the best. I had C3-7. I have an idea that worked for me for in bed. An incline back rest made out of gel, not just the foam. this allowed me to sleep in my own bed. Also if you don't want to wash your hair for a few days, there is a waterless shampoo at walgreens that works great. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. ginnie
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Thanks Spiney 95 & Ginnie for your advice
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (12-20-2012) |
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I have to agree with Lee about floor care, regardless of how you feel post op. The bottom line is you have a degenerative problem and it could continue at different levels. Floor care will always be risky regardless of the weight of the item. It is about the nature of the movement as well as the weight. Try to permanently move your pots and pans up to a waist high level. I keep my two most frequently used skillets and pots neatly stacked on the stove top. I use cast iron but would do the same if I used lighter weight cookware. Loading and unloading a dishwasher causes me pain. You will get the knack of doing light housework and picking up with a grabber. I would recomend cleaning and moving defensively on an ongoing basis. The doctor and/ or physical therapist will give you all sorts of activities to keep you in shape. Best wishes.
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Thanks for your replies peeps.
ACDF was speculated at my last appointment in August, complete with fusion I'll find out more on Friday about their plans re my surgery. Meanwhile my DH & me are considering hiring a recliner chair for when I come home. I've read it's a comfier place to sleep immediately post-op. Also looking at button fronted tops, which I could wear unbuttoned back -to-front if need be, rather than T-shirt / jumper types. He's also thinking of taking my 1st week home off to look after me. Basically we're getting things in shape - food to eat etc. Please keep your thoughts, suggestions & ideas coming, you don't know how much they are appreciated, thankyou! Tender x |
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![]() Last edited by Spiney95; 12-19-2012 at 06:55 AM. Reason: added thoughts. |
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straws are important most ppl have bad sore throat for a week and soft foods)soup,yougart,pudding etc ---without straws i would have been a mess with the collar (smile)---plus straws helped me shoot down meds quickly without choking. Best Wishes!!
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (12-20-2012) |
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