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Has anyone had a Laminotomy, NOT Laminectomy

Spine Health | Last Active: Mar 9 5:37pm | Replies (55)

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@jenniferhunter

@annie1 Your surgeon is probably telling you nothing to eat or drink after a certain time the night before surgery. I don't know if beer is OK or not, and it probably depends on how much. With alcohol and anesthesia drugs both being suppressants of the nervous system, it is probably best to avoid alcohol, but that is a question for your surgeon or their nurse.

I know you're just trying to find a way to relax. You might want to try the deep breathing to music and see if you can just meditate and get lost in the music. You can try looking at pictures of places you love. I took one of my paintings with me and looked at that while listening to music for hours. If that isn't working, perhaps binge watching a comedy show would help. That is what I did the night before my surgery. I didn't sleep so well, but I did get to sleep. Part of that was anticipation of getting up very early to take a shower with the disinfectant soap and being ready to report at 6 AM.

Jennifer

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I finally had my laminotomy on Friday, March 1 and only spent one night in the hospital. It was a bit rushed, with PT just coming in to watch me walk, then OT for a little while etc. I didn't see the surgeon after as it was a Saturday, but the "weekend" Dr just popped in to my room to see how I was doing.
Now the big job is to trust that my nerves will heal slowly after being compressed for almost seven years. The Surgeon and staff haven't given me any medication or vitamins that help the nerves heal. Do you know if there are any ? Do they offer anything at the Mayo Clinic after decompression surgery ?

Thanks much,
Anne