Post surgery from cervical myelopathy timeline of recovery?
I recently had the anterior surgery for cervical myelopathy, June 12. I was in the hospital 5 days and then home. I am a month out and almost feel worse; my fine motor skills…ie typing out this message on my phone is a struggle, my hands start quivering and neck aches from it. Being on the computer feels like I will throw up. I seem to not do enough or overdo it and am hoping to understand other people’s journey through this process and how they stayed sane. I am a single mom with a 12-year-old daughter. I’ve never had a major surgery until this one. My only reference was being a child athlete. One was always told to work through the pain so I’m not sure what to do with myself or how to move forward from this. I wasn’t prepared for how depressing this feels and hopeless. I feel bad for my daughter that I can’t seem to do more and then think maybe I’m overreacting and try to do more and end up getting shakey and nauseous and have hot flashes. Any advice or experience with the post op would be so gratifying. Thank you
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You gave great advice. Like I said in another post, my husband had ACDF last year. He is a long-term smoker so I swear his healing was slow due to it. I had posterior surgery just this past May. Not a smoker. I was walking the next day. I had to stay about 4 days due to my blood sugar but other than that I came home on only muscle relaxants and extra strength tylenol as needed. I took the oxy maybe a couple times. I'm 12 weeks post surgery and back at work. I work from home so I can kinda rest as needed. Head still feels like a boulder and I have some tingling fingers and creepy crawlies still but I know the nerves are coming back together so to speak. And an ugly ugly scar down my neck. Thinking of a tattoo at 62 years old. Lol!
Here's my stuff below:
Procedure Title:
Posterior cervical laminectomy inferior portion of C2, all of C3, dome of C7
Cervical laminoplasty C4-C6 with plate reconstruction
Indications for Surgery:
Gait and balance issues due to cervical stenosis with cord compression over multiple levels
Pre-Operative Diagnosis:
Pre-Op Diagnosis Codes:
* Cervical spondylosis with myelopathy [M47.12]
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2 ReactionsI think there is someone called an omsbudsman who helps mediates disputes and may be able to refer to others that can help. I’m no expert but I believe if you call the hospital that did your surgery they should be able to get you in touch with one.
I want to thank all of you who have been commenting about cervical surgeries. You gave me such good advice. I experienced increasing neck pain starting in 2010, but put off doing more than PT because my lumbar pain was worse.
After a fusion on L4-5 in January 2021, and a revision with extension to S-1 in July 2023, I hoped I could recover with more PT and then an ablation (so painful) and diagnostic injections last year , but it did not help.
I asked for a 2nd consultation with a local neurosurgeon using all the MRI and Spect scans I had done in May. He fit me in quickly and once in his office he went over each level of my MRI in detail with us, he showed me the damage, the bone spurs, bone on bone, flattening, some stenosis.
I had a three level, c-4 through c-7 anterior acdf last Wednesday, six weeks in a hard collar, anytime I’m out of bed. I feel better now in the recliner than in bed,
It’s much more painful than I was expecting (little pain!) but I see others say the same. I have osteoporosis, and the nurse cautioned me, saying I have ‘soft bones’ so to not move my head up or down without the collar, and keep the collar on anytime I get up.
I’m hopeful someone will tell me I will be able to ride my e-bike again one day on our many trails.
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