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Old 02-24-2013, 09:17 PM #1
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Default 3 weeks out acdf c6/c7 pain starting again

just after surgery, felt the muscle spasms ease (for couple weeks) and what i call the 'fork in my neck' on left side was gone; and i took very little pain meds, so don't think i was masking it all; but now my shoulder is seizing up, not as bad as before surgery, but hurts and when i lay down, i feel that tender spot right at my spine at c6/c7 on the left side..... anyone further along have advice?
fyi, my problem had been going on for years; i was told to see surgeon 10 years ago, so suspect i'll have a long recovery (and probably not 100%); would hate to think this was all for naught
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