First of all, keep in mind that I am unable to diagnose you because I am unable to examine you, this forum is for educational purposes.
It is good to hear that your are doing so well from your surgery. I do have bad news for you (but good news for your health), you should never smoke again. This is not a sermon, I have practical reasons for you.
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Nicotine polacrilex patches/gum/lozenges and medications such as Zyban. Smoking involves both a chemical addiction to nicotine and the behavioral addiction to the practice of smoking (taking breaks with colleages/ the comforting feel of the routine,etc). The chemical addiction is usually easier to overcome, but in time of stress people often relapse back into smoking. Having the cervical fusion has forced you to quit at least temporarily, and it may be the thing that adds 10-20 years on your life. Smoking is terrible for your general health and greatly increases your risk for heart disease, lung cancer and stroke to name a few. I would view this as an oppertunity to improve your health and do what ever is needed to not restart smoking.
I hope this has been helpful.
I had no collar, no plates or screws, There seems to be a many ways this whole ACDF thing is done. Every doctor I had a consult with had a seperate treatment plan as well as revcovery instructions. I choose a doctor who was the director of a university spine center so I have to hope he knows his stuff!
My doc thought smoking had little impact in my case. Now I only had a single level and I am a 35 y/o male. I have yet to have xrays post op. They will do mine around mid April.
Hope all continues well for you!! If your off smoking stay there!!!!! I have been on and off since but if you can take it don't smoke!!! They do know that smoking has an impact on the healthy discs you have. It has been shown to dry them out. After a 3 level ACDF I would really consider to never smoke again if you can! Good luck and hope for your continued success!
If you have managed to go 10 weeks without a cigarette, then you should pretty much have it kicked-forever. Why not take advantage of that fact-you have already made it this far-and make the decision and committment never to smoke again? Not sure how it affects your postsurgical healing, but I know you'd be doing your heart and lungs a huge favor. Hope you can manage it. I know when I quit I felt pretty confident after one week that I would continue to not smoke-it got easier every single day-, so after 10 weeks I would think you would have little trouble not going back to it if you would choose that route. Good luck.
I am sorry to hear of your pain JohnyH and Bev62 I hope you are feeling better very soon.
Debbie
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I love to smoke. I know that it is bad, but, American Consumptionism allows no one to rant and rave. Obesity, drug addiction, alcoholism, food addiction-EVERYONE IS PRETTY MUCH ADDICTED TO SOME BAD FOR YOU SOURCE!
Live! When you, and only you are ready-you will quit.
It drives me nuts.
And women are even more susceptible than men to the effects of smoking-research proves that. The problem with lung cancer is that it's almost always Stage IV/metastatic when it's dxd, and most people will die, and quickly at that. It also kills those who do not choose to smoke but are exposed to second-hand smoke. Where is the justice in that?
I think smoking should be outlawed. Nicotine is a drug that kills and the big tobacco company whores are making billions off of selling disability and death to millions of addicted Americans. How's that for "ranting and raving?"
Okay....off my soap box.....and dbea.....I think it's great that you quit and I encourage you to not start again but only if it's what YOU want. If YOU want to light up again...go for it.
If there is good data that smoking has played a role in your illness, why would you ever undergo the treatment if you intend to resume the behavior? Whatever got you through the detox period, use it to find substitute for the wonderfully pleasurable habit you miss. Yes, the habit is what you miss and that can be a very strong desire. The nicotine is long out of your system.
Whatever you choose, be clear that you're choosing it for yourself because "you wanna", not deluding yourself with the excuses made by Big Tobacco.
That aside good luck to all of you who have faced these decisions. I am amazed at the suffering and the strength I have seen on these boards.
my father in law died of bladdder cancer caused by ... smoking. Smmmokers have twice the risk develope bladdder canccer than non-smokers.
Pnee, actually "Annie" is 44, so if you have been smoking longer than she has been alive, you might well have something to worry about, as that is a long time to have smoked. And the analogy to the 10-story building and buses isn't a good one. That sounds very reminiscent of gun proponents' "logic" that guns don't kill, people do. Cigarettes exist solely to be smoked, guns exist to be fired (maim/kill), but buildings and buses exist not for the purpose of being jumped off of or jumped in front of. They have other uses/serve other purposes. What beneficial purpose do cigarettes serve? It's just not the same thing.
Breathing, understandably, is something most people take for granted until they can't do it well anymore. Getting sick myself and what I have been through physically/mentally, my brother's accident and now my sister becoming ill are more than enough for me to never take my health/life (however imperfect) for granted again. Life is a gift you don't always get to keep as long as you had planned.
Thank you, also, for the kind words. Since you are dealing with undiagnosed neuro/health problems you must also know what it is like to not feel so great yourself while having to deal with the stress of those you care about being ill--it's a lot sometimes to have to contend with. I hope your father is able to live for many more years in spite of his emphysema and other health problems.
In my case, my sister actually is still feeling fine, so it is not as though I have the stress of helping to care for a sick sibling or anything (as it sounds like you might be helping to care for your father), it is mainly dealing with the anxiety and dread of things to come. My brother, on the other hand has been slowly going down hill for 10 years since his accident--that has been even more devastating for me because I have always been closest to him. My sister was actually dxd with early-stage breast cancer in Aug. of '05 and had a good prognosis, but because of her religious beliefs--she believes God is going to heal her--she has refused all medical intervention (has not even had the mastectomy). My other sister (also an evangelical Christian) supports what she is doing, but the rest of my family is devastated by all of this. She has basically cut herself off from us (we're not allowed to even talk to her about it/her husband told my father he didn't want me or my mother coming to their house anymore because we tried to intervene, and he doesn't want us "influencing her" or shaking her belief in God. I won't even say what I think about him, as it might get me kicked off the forum.
I can't remember your posts at the moment-can't remember what your symptoms were--but I hope your doctors stop brushing you off and figure out what is making you sick. I'll go back and read some of your posts. I am always interested to hear what is going on with other people. I also learn from everyone who posts on here, not just the doctors. So don't give up on pursuing a diagnosis. You know what is normal for you and what is not and don't need an MD to make that assessment. I spent almost 13 years trying to find out what was wrong with me (actually had my first set of symptoms 17 years ago). I have to say, though, the most you can hope for even if you do get a dx is that it is a relatively benign process and that there is treatment available for it. Not all things are treatable and even when something is given a name it doesn't always make all that much difference. I was just dxd-finally-with autoimmune autonomic neuropathy at Mayo (although I am not convinced that is all I have, as it doesn't cover all my symptoms), but post-diagnosis I am no better off than before I was told what it was! There seems to be only treatment for the symptomatic stuff-nothing to stop the disease itself--except, I think, during a crisis/real exacerbation. Nobody even knows what the hell it is! It's not like MS, which everyone has heard of. I called a new neurologist the other day to make an appointment and had to repeat it three times before the secretary knew what i was saying. She kept saying, "What's that middle word again?"
Anyway, I hope you get a proper/accurate diagnosis soon and you don't have anything seriously wrong with you. Sorry about the venting. I'd be in therapy talking to someone if I could still afford it, but I can't and so I guess I'm using this board instead :)
So sorry again for our family stresses,
Thanks for my dad I hope the same thing too for your sister. Sorry too about your brother especially when close it makes things harder. Its okay to vent we all need it and sometimes a strangers ear is better than a relative. Well I would be devasted if it were my sister, especially relying on the unknonw. I am not here to knock ones faith but sometimes the answer is in front of us at we have to take the care thats being offered. i was never much a believer in the higher power, but I beleive that if people truly believe in GOD than they should surely beleive GOD put people here and gave them the ablilty thru medical science to heal. So for me its a little hard not to have a doctor try and help especially when they can.
As for me for over three years now I have been going to doctors with 24 hour headaches (yes they never disappear) and a distinct pressure that sits on the right side of my head where I can actually feel fluid release from. It drains into my ears and causes, pain, ringing and fullness and then my head takes on a wavy feeling. If you could believe how many tests I have had I feel like I know how to read films and reports. The odd thing is that on each and every test without and much brighter with contrast there is a spot that shows up on the right side of my auditroy canal. I have heard every reason for the spot from an earring to somthing floating above the ear on the lens. The last one I heard was maybe it was the injection sight of the contrast dye. When I asked the doctor how is that possible when they inject you in your arm. I just had anohter test showing adhesions and fluid in the sinsus but the last doctor said it was nothing. So now I am off again to another doctor. I am not sure how my sinsuses now could show filled with fluid (which I have been telling doctors) and scar tissue and it still be nothing. Dont know where the scar tissue came from because I was never operated on my sinsues. So I know somehing is going on. I wish I was a doctor so if I self diagnosed another doctor would take me serioulsy. On top of this it has been extra stressful my husband came home one day last week and said he couldnt see out of one eye. After one emergency visit and two doctors we finally found one yesterday in NY who is a retina specialist who diagnosed my husband with a leaking vessel in the eye which causes what he has. Though I was extremly relieved to find out it wasnt macular degeneration. his condition can take up to four months for him to get his vision back if that doesnt work he would need surgery to correct the leaking.
take care,
Did post a while back but the doctors answer really was not helpful. I actually find the people sometimes are more helpful and informative. I have showed the areas in question to doctor anfter docotr and have gotten the most ridicoulous answers as to what they can be. Plus they get quite annoyed. Not sure why but the doctors should understand that people need to be there own advocate especially with there health and the patient knows whats wrong with their body. that is why we go to doctors. The last doctor told me big deal you have four exrays that all show something on the right side of the head its not your problem go see a threapist. funny thing the ct scan I just had showed that there was fluid build up in all my sinuses (which is what I keep telling doctors that I actually feel the fluid) I was told it means nothings. Odd thing is I am going to doctors in NY at some of the best hospitals, I guess that means nothing. It also showed a build of scar tissue which should be impossible becusase I never had surgery on the sinuses. So I am off to finding another doctor. I realize its very sad that a doctor thinks everything is related to stress, what they dont realize that its stressful going to doctors trying to find an answer. I know the answer is right in my films but cant seem to get the right diangosis. It doenst make sense to me to show an abnormal amount of fluid in the sinuses and have a doctor say its nothing.