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Old 06-12-2013, 09:34 PM #21
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Yes, ask him why he doesn't use donar bone. taking bone from the pelvis is much harder on a person. I would want an EXACT answer, and then I would get another opinion. Wish you all the best. ginnie
In his experience using your own bone fuses faster and better(your body won't try and reject it) and he wont use the artificial bone he prefers on a one level fusion because it can lead to overgrowth. Neither one of us wanted to use cadaver bone. He also said that with the technique he uses he only takes a minimal amount of bone and that taking it from the pelvis is better than the hip.

Thank for the great question Ginnie, it is one of the one we had already discussed. I've already had several opinions and he's the doctor I'm must comfortable with, but thanks for the suggestion.
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Here's a brief history. In January 2012 I was rear-ended while stopped at a red light. I was left with a concussion (from which I'm still having problems) and damage / injury to my cervical spine. Since the accident I've tried all the conservative treatments including injections, acupuncture, physical therapy, heat, cold, pain medications and muscle relaxants plus all the tests. I've been seen by 4 Orthopedic Surgeons, 2 pain management doctors and 2 Neurosurgeon.

My neck has been in constant pain since the accident the only thing that changes is the intensity, the pain medications and heat help, but they only make the pain bearable (most times). In the beginning it was only sharp pain, stiffness and burning, but in September I started having pains in my left arm and wrist with loss of strength, numbness and loss of feeling in my hand and fingers. .

In October one of the Orthopedic surgeons recommended a 2-3 level fusion at c4/5, c5/6, and c6/7. His demeanor made me uncomfortable so I walked out and I've since had a 2nd, 3rd and 4th opinion and the one thing they agree on is that c4/5 has to be fused. The surgeon that I finally settled on has given me a month to basically wrap my head around the inevitable surgery, so I'm probably looking at surgery in late June or July.

That leads me here, I found this wonderful forum after the first doctor suggested surgery, I've learned a lot and It's great to hear stories from people who actually understand some of what I'm feeling. I wanted a chance to tell my story and get any suggestion or feedback from the great people on this site.

A little about me I'm in my early forties, my job recently retired me on full disability and besides the injuries from this accident I also have a partially torn ligament in my right ankle, numbness and loss of feeling and strength in my right hand and wrist, 4 herniated discs in my back that affects both my legs and feet, plus I had surgery to repair a full thickness tear in my right rotator cuff all from a injury a work.

Since this was so brief I'll add the info from my most recent MRI next.
The best decision I ever made in my life was the fusion of C5,6,7 in 2000!!
Then, another at L5,S1..2010.
If you want the pain relief, go for it. But, you must trust your Dr! I found a surgeon that I loved in Brevard, NC.. Dr. Angus Graham.. he was wonderful ..
I am just now diagnosed with a T3-T6 syrinx and awaiting MRI of spine and brain w/ constrast and I plan to contact Dr Graham and ask him his opinion! He is ortho but, I want his recommendation for neurosurgeon!
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Old 07-25-2013, 01:57 AM #23
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Hey guys just stopped by to give an update...... Workers Comp finally approved my surgery.... now just waiting on a date.
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In his experience using your own bone fuses faster and better(your body won't try and reject it) and he wont use the artificial bone he prefers on a one level fusion because it can lead to overgrowth. Neither one of us wanted to use cadaver bone. He also said that with the technique he uses he only takes a minimal amount of bone and that taking it from the pelvis is better than the hip.

Thank for the great question Ginnie, it is one of the one we had already discussed. I've already had several opinions and he's the doctor I'm must comfortable with, but thanks for the suggestion.
I had donor bone, and had no issues with recovery. Was only in the hospital for an overnight. I did 2 levels, and was in a brace for 3 months, though. For what it's worth.
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Well the big day is coming.... its September 5th.


So far I've picked up the dry hair cleaner, a wedge pillow and ordered a grabber.

Ive had some fun "sampling" jello & pudding

I have someone to take me to/from the hospital, but I still don't see me having help at home during the day.

Some of the members here have suggested preparing meals in advance, but what foods were y'all able to swallow the first week or so after surgery.

I'm open to help and support....... thanks in advance for your assistance.

So let the countdown begin, 1 month to go.
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Hello. I hope all goes well for your surgery. I ate things like pudding, smoothies, oatmeal, even a pot pie was OK. It is the tougher foods like steak that was not on the list. Eggs, great any way they can be cooked. Pasta, was also good, with and without meat sauce. The swallowing issue will go away in time. I wish you all the best. ginnie
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