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captaindon
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Hi frienRAB. I am now 3+ months post procedure following C5-6 ACDF surgery. I had visited these boarRAB and researched my condition ad nauseum before committing to my surgeon at the Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan.
I had a significant and potentially life changing herniation and impingement upon my spinal cord. Over the course of about 3 days, I lost 70% of my right arm triceps/chest strength, along with the typical pain, nurabness, tingling symptoms in my right arm. Surgery was the only viable option and I committed to it and was confident God would guide my surgeon and that I would be healed.
I knew when I woke up in recovery that I was already better. I followed my post procedure instructions pretty tightly, and I am now blessed with close to 100% function again. I have a few odd sensations now and then, but they dissipate in frequency as the days tick off.
I intend to compete in a 9-mile extreme obstacle course in April, and my first triathalon on August. I am truly blessed.
To those facing similar procedures, I tell you to pray, do good research to find an outstanding hospital and surgeon, then commit to getting better. A positive attitude is key, as is resuming normal activities as soon as practicable and permissible following your surgery.
Best wishes to all.
I had a significant and potentially life changing herniation and impingement upon my spinal cord. Over the course of about 3 days, I lost 70% of my right arm triceps/chest strength, along with the typical pain, nurabness, tingling symptoms in my right arm. Surgery was the only viable option and I committed to it and was confident God would guide my surgeon and that I would be healed.
I knew when I woke up in recovery that I was already better. I followed my post procedure instructions pretty tightly, and I am now blessed with close to 100% function again. I have a few odd sensations now and then, but they dissipate in frequency as the days tick off.
I intend to compete in a 9-mile extreme obstacle course in April, and my first triathalon on August. I am truly blessed.
To those facing similar procedures, I tell you to pray, do good research to find an outstanding hospital and surgeon, then commit to getting better. A positive attitude is key, as is resuming normal activities as soon as practicable and permissible following your surgery.
Best wishes to all.