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iSpine Discuss C4-5, C6-7 Mobi-C experience in the Main forums forums; hi there i am Mack and I am quite new here.Well I am just 30 post opt with 2 ... |
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C4-5, C6-7 Mobi-C experience
hi there
i am Mack and I am quite new here.Well I am just 30 post opt with 2 level mobic implant c4/5 and 6/7 and yesterday I had quite a severe pain 5-10. I went to bed and woke completely with no pain at all . Can I know how long did your pain lasted affer the post opt . I am hoping the pain to complete go withing 2 or 3 months . thanks and have a nice day Rgds Mack |
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Mack, welcome to the forum!
I hope you don't mind, but I moved your post from the original thread into it's own thread. It is really not related to the myth buster thread and your questions will be lost there. I have a 4-level cervical ADR myself. I had one of those great, immediate bounce-back kind of recoveries, but unfortunately, as I was healing up from my cervical ADR surgery, my thoracic spine was heading south. I still have some minor annoying cervical pain and some minor annoying lumbar pain, but am very happy with the outcomes of my lumbar (2002) and cervical (2009) ADR surgeries. I wish the t-spine pain would go away, but it's not and I'm back in pain management and am very frequently struggling to function well just a few hours a day. I'm not real clear about your setback. What was your pre-op pain like? What has been your average pain level as the weeks since your surgery have worn on? Is your setback over? I look forward to learning more about your case, and hopefully about your stellar recovery. All the best, Mark
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Breathing is important to control pain
Thanks everyone for keeping in the loop. Well my pre opt pains were off and on at which I would put is as 3 -10 and most of the time. I was managing it and also thought of not going for a surgery for the rest of my life. then, one month ago I had to do some work and I guess I could have strain the disc much further and all of a sudden the pain excelated to 6 - 10 and my fingers had tingling sensation .And this time both of my hands were affected. All the while ( 8 years or so) I only had pains on my right hand shoulder.
I was too worried and I made an immediate dicission to go for a sugery . And upon the arrival . A MRI confirmed it coz a little wrose on c 6/7 . Eight years ago my MRI read disc herniation on c5/6. Right after the surgery supprisingly I had severe pain on right shoulder which was very new for me . I told the doc and he said I may be because of spasm. And true enough the pain complete went off within the 2nd day . As for now , which is 35 days after my surgery and I feel no pain while standing. sitting n walking . I only feel some pain if stiffen my head to some work . And another thing which I have notice is . The breathing is very important .This is because whenever I am doing something like typing or sms'ing . I tend to hold my breath and that causes the pain . Well let me make a clearer example . I will have more pain to have a thread into a needle hole compare to just simply lift a laptop . This because I tend to hold my breath while trading a needle and just freely breath lifting a laptop. I wont know other hold their breath while doing thing that requires concerntration. thanks and have a nice time and day . |
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