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Old 08-21-2014, 04:01 PM #1
Sandylyn Sandylyn is offline
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Default cervical fusion recovery question

It's about two months since I had a cervical fusion with a plate and screws. I had pretty bad spinal cord compression that amongst many other symptoms also caused neuropathy in my hands and feet. Some things have gotten better and some days my fingers and toes feel pretty good.
I am out of the neck brace and probably started doing to much to soon. Lately some of the symptoms I had prior to surgery have returned.
The back of my neck hurts a lot, does anyone know if this neck pain is normal?
Thanks in advance for any input.
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