Hello. I am 34 yrs old and have had a spinal fusions at the C4-5,5-6,6-7 and at the L5-S1 levels. The
neckCervical spondylosis
Head and neck glands
Herpes zoster (shingles) on the neck and cheek
Irritated seborrheic kerotosis - neck
Lymph tissue in the head and neck.
Melanoma - neck
Neck lump
Neck pain
Neck pulse
Neck x-ray
Oral cancer surgery was 1 year age and the
lumbarBack pain - low
Cerebral spinal fluid (csf) collection
Herniated lumbar disk
Herniated nucleus pulposus
Lumbar puncture (spinal tap)
Lumbar spinal surgery - series
Lumbar vertebrae
Spinal surgery - lumbar
Vertebra, lumbar (low back) surgery was 6 months ago. I have been diagnosed with Degenerative Disc Disease. I have been in pain for the past 4 years. I still have a serious amount of pain. My arms still go numb when doing things that require my arms to be over my
headHead and face reconstruction
Head injury
Head lice
Indications of head injury
Radial head injury, even for short periods such as doing my hair. I can not lie on my back with my arms overhead. I also can not lie on my back because my right thigh goes numb and when I attempt to get up, it feels as though something is going out of place in my lower back. I am currently taking
vicoprofen for pain, when needed, along with
Arthrotec and
Zanaflex. I have to take 2 Zanaflex for it to relieve the muscle spasms. I get spasms in my neck, shoulder blade, and mid back areas. I still have shooting pain down my right leg (buttock,outside back, down to front of the ankle). I am in pain writing this. I have severe stiffness. I feel like an old lady and take forever to get out of bed in the morning. I can not look toward the ground without feeling pulling all the way down my back. I have had follow up MRI's which show excess scar tissue around the nerve at the L5-S1 area that they say must be removed when everything is healed. Won't this just grow back? I am still not back to work. I use a muscle stim 3x per day and am still in a back brace. They say the fusin is healing nicely. How long should this recovery process take for my surgeries? I am getting very frustrated as I have always been very active! I have worked for UPS in management for 10 years, which requires me to train the drivers.....which means lifting,etc. What type of work will I be able to do when I am fully recovered? Should I expect to be able to return to work? Any help you may give me would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your comments.
CCF Neuro MD
Whether there are other possible things to be done on your mother is difficult to tell you as I do not know what work up and therapeutic trials she has had. Depending on the problem, surgery is often the only resort. Recovery depends alot on the surgeon, and the ability of the person to undergo rehab. As rehab is a large player in the recovery, the best PT/OT therapists are needed. The outcomes likewise depend on the surgeon. Obviously, if all therapeutic considerations have been gone over then surgery is likely the only option. I hope the surgery goes well.
Sincerely,
Thanks for your comment.
CCF Neuro MD
Christine :)
CCF Neuro MD
also having pain and weakness in my right arm. He wants to do an MRI of my neck...he said it may be bone spurs and if so there not much he can do about that. My sister thinks I should get a second opinion about all of this...what do you think?
My question is:
what is this operation called?
On the 24th of March I am having surgury on my lumbar spine. all I really know is that they take bone from my hip and fill in the part in my spine that needs it. they place a metal pocket and fill it with bone, take four screws to hold it there and for the next six months I wear a plastic body cast, (back brace).
The doctor has made it quite clear this is a major operation and to please take this seriously, I have complained of lower back pain for over a year now, since and injury on the ice. An MRI was done, this showed the deformation of the bone, to lead to this diagnosis... any Ideas what this is called, so I can look up info on it? can anyone tell me how major is major?
thanks, Lori
On February 9, 2000, this year, I slipped and fell on some ice and was knocked out. I was taken to the emergency room and the doctor told me that I did not have a fusion between C5-C6 and C6-C7. My MRI states there is a fibrous rather than osseous fusion. Should I worry about this....do I need another surgery?
The MRI also stated that hypertrophic bone spurs are also seen in the bodies of the C5, C6, and C7 vertebrae. Diffuse nonfocal disk bulge is present at C5-6 and C6-7. Bulging disks and bone spurs compromise the ventral subarachnoid apace and abut the cord. Furthermore, the bone spurs compromise laterall recesses of the spinal canal at C5-6 and C6-7. Signal abnormalities are see in the bone marrow of C5, C6, and C7 vertebrae, indicative of long-standing discogenic disease.
I don't understand any of this? Does anyone or any M.D. like to comment on the above?
I read your story. It is much like mine. I am fused at C 5/6 and C6/7 and then at T-5 trough T-11. I am having surgery again this month to fuse C8/T1. I am also having really bad pain higher up in my neck. My doctors are going to do an updated test to check the other discs so we can pin point where the pain is coming from. I either have another bad disc up high are like you said scar tissue and then after any surgery also with scar tissue you also get bone spurs which can also rub on nerves and cause pain.
The thing I have learned is that even with surgery the pain never all goes away and never will. I have have spine problems and lived in pain since I was 18 and I am 37. Surgery causes another set of problems, but I feel like once the disc is blown out what choice do we have. You have the get the vertabreas off the nerves or you get permanet nerve damage. I waited so long to have my first surgery. I couldn't afford to take off work so I just kept on working. I waited too long and I can't feel my fingers on my left hand. The test they will do on me is called a discogram. I don't know maybe you have had this, but in most cases Dr. always do MRI's and it you have metal of anykind at your fusion levels then you can't always get a good ready on an MRI. They do MRI because they are easy. Discograms are much more involved and there is more risks but it is the truest test to see what is going on. Also about working, I could not work any more. I was in so much pain and driving 2 hours a day and had a very stressful job. I went to SS Disablity and filed. I found them 2 yrs but I won. I hired an Atty to help me in the end. I just know how much it hurts and no one should have to work and feel that way. It hurts bad enough just sitting around.
Thanks,
Terri Ferguson
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I read your story. It is much like mine. I am fused at C 5/6 and C6/7 and then at T-5 trough T-11. I am having surgery again this month to fuse C8/T1. I am also having really bad pain higher up in my neck. My doctors are going to do an updated test to check the other discs so we can pin point where the pain is coming from. I either have another bad disc up high are like you said scar tissue and then after any surgery also with scar tissue you also get bone spurs which can also rub on nerves and cause pain.
The thing I have learned is that even with surgery the pain never all goes away and never will. I have have spine problems and lived in pain since I was 18 and I am 37. Surgery causes another set of problems, but I feel like once the disc is blown out what choice do we have. You have the get the vertabreas off the nerves or you get permanet nerve damage. I waited so long to have my first surgery. I couldn't afford to take off work so I just kept on working. I waited too long and I can't feel my fingers on my left hand. The test they will do on me is called a discogram. I don't know maybe you have had this, but in most cases Dr. always do MRI's and it you have metal of anykind at your fusion levels then you can't always get a good ready on an MRI. They do MRI because they are easy. Discograms are much more involved and there is more risks but it is the truest test to see what is going on. Also about working, I could not work any more. I was in so much pain and driving 2 hours a day and had a very stressful job. I went to SS Disablity and filed. I found them 2 yrs but I won. I hired an Atty to help me in the end. I just know how much it hurts and no one should have to work and feel that way. It hurts bad enough just sitting around.
Thanks,
Terri Ferguson
***@****
Feel free to email me if you want to talk about the mess were in!
thank you
melissa
i figured i'd find a fellow l5,s1'r in this room, i'm not going to take to much room, simply same kind of pain (not the fingers sorry about that)aqua rehab. + physical therapy, going to beat this w/out going under the knife must commite to proper diet as much pt as you can handle focus on positive no matter what, it has been a long 9 months(i know a lot of you much longer)i have done nothing but physical all my life (fire,ski patrol,surf etc..)i cannot do any of those jobs or sports at this time, i have lost my full time job and benifits cannot do pt jobs as well dealing with red tape workmans comp is a big joke i have been a wonderful husband and father during all this(not!),sorry folks thought this was the venting network, i do like the way you all encourage one another that's a good (God) thing, hope you all dont mined me going thru and saying a little pray for our health i sure would'nt mind any prayer's directed my way!
dont rush into anything!
get well!
thanks
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