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Spinal Surgery: What should I expect?

Spine Health | Last Active: Jan 20, 2023 | Replies (40)

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@grandmar

Hi All,
Tomorrow I turn 63 and yesterday I had 2 disc (C5/6) removed and replaced with artificial ones.

I have been dealing with cervical and lumbar stenosis for over 10 years. For me, it started with horrible pain down my left arm into my fingers. I went to see my wonderful orthopedist because I was certain I had reinjured my left shoulder for the 3rd time. It was fine. I was sent to 2 other doctors who also found nothing wrong. I was starting to feel like I was losing my mind. My orthopedist finally sent me to a pain doctor who finally diagnosed me with cervical spine issues. He gave me a shot and put me into PT. Between both, I was fine for over 3-4 years.

Next came the pain down my legs. I had lots of issues with my lower back when I was in my 20s. Each started after having a baby, but the chiropractor was able to help me and the pains went away. When the pains started about in my late 40s/early 50s, I started to see another pain mgt. doctor. After trying many times, he could not help me. My journey to find a doc to help started. I saw 4 docs in New Jersey. One helped my neck when it acted up but none could help my lumbar spine.

When I moved to Central Florida, the 2nd doc I saw was my miracle doc! Sadly, he has not been able to deal with my neck. I had been told many years ago and then it was confirmed that my cervical spine was worse than my lumber spine and I would need surgery. Not if, but when. With the successes I had previous years, it really went off my radar. When the pain returned and my miracle doc could not help, I decided it was time to see a specialist. I found a neurologist who specializes in the spine and brain. He also felt the cervical spine needed attention first. So, as I said at the beginning, yesterday I had the surgery.

After much discussion, it was decided I'd have C5/6 disc replaced with an artificial one. It was felt that that is where I'd get the 'most bang for my buck". I see the doc for my follow=up in 2 weeks and at 6 weeks. At that time I should know where I stand. At that time, we will see if I need any more surgery on other areas of my cervical spine or/and what we will do with my lumbar spine. For right now i will continue with the shots in my lumbar until a decision is made. I have to wait until 6 weeks out before I can get my lumbar shot. I really have needed it for weeks but I could take one too soon before the surgery. I really don't know how I will make it for 6 more weeks???????

I have a 'normal' rapid heart beat so my PCP put me on Metropolol Tartrate for a week to slow down my heart before surgery. I suppose because of the pain, surgery, nerves and 'natural' rapid heart beat, my heart rate did not fail. When I woke up, it was around 121. The anesthesiologist was very aware and worked with me to monitor my heart rate carefully.

By the time I got home yesterday, I have been very sore down my right shoulder (which doesn't usually bother me a great deal), my upper back and chest and my throat. I am hoping it has something to do with the way I was positioned and the nerves that became aggravated.

By the way, we have no idea HOW this all came about. My brother, who is 67, has had issues with his upper and lower back for years, too. Not as bad a mine, thank God! So, could it be hereditary, the weights I used to do, the extra 100 pounds I used to weigh, getting older???? Who knows????

Id really like to hear other stories.
Thx!!!
Ronnie
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grandma. My name is @marield65 and please keep me informed about your lumbar spine as I have had a fusion 10 years ago and now need another surgery because other discs have gotten weak. When does it end?
@marield65

marie
DURING MY VISIT WITH THE NEUROSURGEON, HE SAID THAT WHEN YOU HAVE A FUSION, THERE WILL COME A TIME WHEN ANOTHER WILL BE NEEDED. THE QUESTION IS WHEN. THAT IS WHY HE PREFERS THE DISC REPLACEMENT.

But again, that depends on why. Disk replacement cannot correct scoliosis or kyphosis.

HI
I HAD THE SURGERY FOR A FEW REASONS. I HAD SEVERE STENOSIS, ARTHRITIS, BULDGING DISCS. I HAD PAIN DOWN MY LEFT ARM, PINS AND NEEDLES IN BOTH HANDS AND LOSING STRENGTH IN MY RIGHT HAND. IN ADDITION TO CONSTANT PAIN ON THE LEFT SIDE OF MY NECK AND SHOULDER, I WAS GETTING VIOLENT HEADACHES EVERY MORNING THAT WOKE ME UP.
THAT IS WHY I HAD THE SURGERY.