I had a 4 level cervical laminectomy (c3-C6) 2 years ago at 39 yrs old to treat myelpathy caused by a flattening of the cord between C4-C6. I was a very fit individual who has been trying to return to an active lifestyle that I enjoyed before the injury/surgery. It has been a long rehab plagued with intermittent
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 pain and muscle
weaknessWeakness which clearly worsen with certain activities especially involving prolonged static and flex forward positions & bending. (which happens to consist of a lot of activties)
3 months post surgery, x-ray films showed mild to moderate kyphosis depending on who interpreted it. A recent xray report stated "disc space narrowing confirming C4-C5 and C5-C6 degeneratve disease...in the
neutralNeutral sodium fluoride rinse position, there is a kyphotic reversal of the
normalNormal saline flush mid cervical lordosis apical at C4-C5. flexion and extension views reveal a grossly restricted range of
motionMotion sickness
Motion sickness less drowsy below C4-C5..above C4-C5, there is restricted range of extension" Could this xray indicate that my cervical spine is
unstableUnstable angina? Is kyphosis dangerous..an it cause further deterioration? What can I do to keep it from worsening? what activities should I avoid? My neuro surgeon indicated at the time of surgery that I may also have to have a C4-C5, C5-C6 discetomy & fusion at some point in time.Another surgeon recently recommended extensive anterior & posterior surgery to stabilize the neck which the first one refuted as unnecessary.These opinions are contradictory & confusing. Please help shed some light onto this issue.
Really, makes me wonder how much spinal surgery works for everyone! I know each individual is different and their reasons for doing surgery has it reason/ risks.
Myself I don't know if I could take any more surgery. Can imagine being in more pain then I am in now!
I hope you do find help here.
Take Care!
Sincerely, Anne
Sorry to hear about your pain. Thanks for the comment.
CCF Neuro MD