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Old 09-22-2015, 12:15 PM #1
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Default Anterior cervical discectomy with fusion

Hi all,

I had ACD with fusion on July 12. Prior to the surgery I had left upper arm pain and upper spine and neck pain. I did not have numbness in my hands. About a week ago I started to get tingling and numbness in both my hands and horrible joint pain in all of my body. I am not sure if my new symptoms are a result of the surgery or not. Has anyone experienced new symptoms following their surgery? I have a visit tomorrow with the neurosurgeon and will address with him, but curious what your experience has been.


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Lee
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