My ACDF surgery (removal of C7, bone and spacer w/screws put in place) was last Wednesday, July 17th. I understood all went well. I stayed one night in the hospital, with IV painkillers, Tylenol and antibiotics, etc. and then went home, my choice, on Thursday afternoon. At home I've been on 2 Tylenol every 4 hours around the clock, and now I've changed it to 2 Tylenol every 5 hours. I haven't felt any pain since the surgery.
I haven't seen anyone mentioning, in these posts, that they're wearing a neck brace post surgery. I had one put on while I was still in recovery, and have been told to wear it 24/7 for 6 weeks. (I do get to take it off for brief 'breaks', however, and also for changing my dressings on my neck incision.) Six weeks will be a long time for the brace, but it should help the 'inside' fuse and heal faster, I've been told. My first appointment with my orthopedic surgeon is set for 6 weeks from the date of my surgery.
I'm definitely taking it easy at home, post surgery, as I pretty much have zero energy. I'm answering texts, going for an occasional walk, taking naps...and caring for my cat. My son (now caretaker) is able to be with me for 2 weeks and is doing an incredible job. (Note: I'm 80, will be 81 soon.)
So glad your surgery went well! I had acdfc3-c6 and wore a neck brace for the first six weeks too. I was also limited to lifting no more than 10 pounds during that time. My surgery was by a neurosurgeon but all the the instructions you were given were similar to mine. Different surgeons have different ideas about the need for the neck brace but I was grateful to have the protection it gave while my fusion was taking place. Sounds like you’re doing everything you can to facilitate your healing and I'm glad your son is there to help.