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Old 09-22-2013, 01:54 PM #1
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Confused ACDF 4 weeks postop

I think I just need some assurance. I am 4 weeks out from a ACDF C4-5 and hardware removal from C6-7. I am sooo tired all the time. I could sleep all day if I let myself. I have driven short distances a few times, went t
Out to lunch once.I am not taking anymore meds than I was prior to surgery (I'm on long-term pain management) I have 4-6 weeks before I have to return to work.

Am I just expecting too much too soon?
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