Post surgery burning pain
Hi everyone,
I have been suffering left C6/C7 nerve pain for 12 months as well as degenerated facet joints in the neck which were adding to the pain.
I didn't want a fusion, therefore I opted for the minimally invasive laser surgery.
Last week I have had laser neck surgery in the US for:
Laser Disc Repair Left C5-C6, C6-C7;
Bi-Lateral Approach Rhizotomy C5-C6, C6-C7, C7-T1
After the the surgery I felt a massive increase of pain.
Where they burned the Facet joints nerves I feel hard lumps in my neck, extreme 24/7 burning pain in the left end side but not as bad in the right. 2 weeks have gone past but still feeling a lot of burning pain. Before the surgery I didn't have this left sided burning pain.
The surgeon told me that this has to do with the tissues and muscles in the neck being inflamed and deconditioned by the procedures.
I am finding it extremely hard to sleep despite medication, walking is painful and the neck muscles have become weak.
I am doing daily gentle neck exercises to strengthen the SCMs and trapezius.
I would appreciate some comments in regard to this.
Thank you
Best regards
Alfred
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Photos of my neck
Hello 👋
How are you faring today after the surgery?
I was considering going to Deuk but he wants payment up front instead of going through my insurance.
Hi Riana,
How are you?
Dr Deuk destroyed me with the laser surgery and the cervical/lumbar facet joints nerve ablations.
I was a fool to believe him.
He has got this marketing machine with all these great testimonials on YouTube. I realised that they are all actors.
I got sucked in with the following statement:
You will be completely pain free after the surgery.
That was his bait.
Don't trust, don't believe him. He is a con.
Since August 2023 my neck pain has increased dramatically. The joints pain has come back. He told me that his deuk plasma rhizotomy was for life because the nerves would never grow back according to the charlatan.
I had a few MRIs since I got back that show cervical paraspinal muscles damage, edema, inflammation ..
I can't lift my head up like before the surgery. I have problems tilting my head back. Rotation is limited. I have been told by my neurosurgeon here in Melbourne Aus that my neck muscles, trapezius muscles are very weak, chronically inflamed and constantly getting spasms. The laser surgery for left C6, C7 decompression didn't achieve much because the MRI that I had after coming back from Florida still shows bulging of the discs.
My advice is:
DON'T GO!
Alfred
Thank you so very much for sharing your experience with me dear heart. I decided against him when he wanted to be paid up front with the promise he would help me get money back from insurance.
My surgeon has recommended nerve ablation for sciatica nerve pain and weakness especially on left side from spinal stenosis.
He told me the nerves grow back in a year. Before he decides if it's a good plan he will give an injection where he applies medication and if there's still pain he doesn't recommend nerve burning.
If there is no pain he still recommends holding off on and use the time to strengthen the muscles to improve muscle weakness. He does not want permanent nerve damage to set in.
Of course if all fails he recommends the rod in the back.
I started self healing by walking daily. In the beginning I was having balance issues you would think I was drunk.😂.
It's been 3 weeks of walking 5 days a week 1/2 mile. Balance is better and I can stand up longer.
But after walking the pain in both legs is not good on some days but I push through making it a habit to move around and get at least 4000 steps in each day.
What has helped me a great deal is monitoring what I eat and remove foods that cause inflammation. I was bedridden for months until I started eating differently. It it wasn't for that change I wouldn't be able to get up and move around freely or frequently as I do now.
My procedure with the injection is on April 15. I'm not keen on having to ablation or back surgery. I've had an injection before it lasted not that long but long enough for relief.
The surgeons do not have enough information to help patients make the best informed choices because they are not sure these methods are going to work. For some various methods work and for many it does it just not enough information proving anything now. More cons than pros. They make a lot of money off of back and neck issues.
Again, thank you so much for sharing. Your story adds to me, reflecting on my back and making a better informed choice of which route to take.