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OT surgery went good
"Tynk" wrote in message ups.com... I can't wait until I won't have to wear this collar anymore. It drives me nuts and I hate anything to rest on the front of my neck. I get a choking feeling if something is touching it (I can't wear turtle necks because of this) and it's taking a lot of getting used to. ================== Sorry I'm not familiar with your case. Did you injure your neck? A fall? Auto accident? Also, if you see or get a RUDE or insane reply from a Koi-Lo (or any other name) - the TROLL uses my NYMS all the time to fool people. Check the headers if you know what they are. He also uses anonymous remailers to cause more confusion. TROLL: NNTP-Posting-Host: 71.248.216.185 = Verizon Internet Services/Qwest NetRange: 71.240.0.0 - 71.255.255.255 My NNTP-Posting-Host: 66.82.117.224 = Hughes Network Systems/Direcway NetRange: 66.82.0.0 - 66.82.255.255 Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
OT surgery went good
On 14 Nov 2005 10:10:19 -0800, "Tynk" wrote:
Hi all. Just a hello to say I made it through surgery and all is well. Wecome back! Glad to hear all went well for you ... I will say my Doc has got to share his way of harvesting bone from the hip for the bond graft. The way the orthopedic Doc's do it causes people a huge amount of pain....and they seem not able to walk to well after the operation. In fairness, I have to say that orthopods are usually going after a lot of bone for transplant, as in rebuilding long bones to carry weight and bear the pull of muscles; neurosurgeons only need a little bit to fill in the gaps between the vertebrae. It's the difference beteween a wedge to hold a heavy door open and a tiny shim to even the legs of a wobbly table. -- Patricia Proud Citizen of the Commonwealth of Virginia |
OT surgery went good
Gill Passman wrote: Larry Blanchard wrote: On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 10:10:19 -0800, Tynk wrote: Just a hello to say I made it through surgery and all is well. I will say my Doc has got to share his way of harvesting bone from the hip for the bond graft. The way the orthopedic Doc's do it causes people a huge amount of pain....and they seem not able to walk to well after the operation. I was fine, not much pain at all there. Just a little pain from the muscles that were cut through when getting in and out of bed...but walking didn't hurt a bit. Great! Sounds like you were lucky or techniques have improved since my operation. How about the neck? Any pain there? I guess I don't need to tell you to keep up the physio - I still do mine two years on from time when necessary although of course my op was different to yours (although pretty much just as drastic) but it's all much the same theory....actually I'm feeling pretty chuffed with myself tonight as I was helping hubby out on one of his installs and was able to lift stuff that would have been unimaginable even 6 months ago - to a certain degree I put it down to the gradual build up of strength again from algae scraping the tanks although I do still tend to avoid using my left arm but sometimes I can't help it.... BTW I know what you mean about the fluids - I added to the problem by having a raging thirst - in the end the nurses turned off the drip and begged me to stop drinking water - lol Good luck again.... Gill\ BTW I know what you mean about the fluids - I added to the problem by having a raging thirst - in the end the nurses turned off the drip and begged me to stop drinking water - lol ROFL....That's why I kept trying to hold it to at least every hour. The nurses and aids kept asking if I wanted a bed pan or portable potty thing...yuck...no thanks. Not when I can walk fine myself. I know they have many other patients to care for, and I did feel bad about ringing them so often, but no way was I going to use a bed pan. ::shudder:: |
OT surgery went good
Patricia A. Shaffer wrote: On 14 Nov 2005 10:10:19 -0800, "Tynk" wrote: Hi all. Just a hello to say I made it through surgery and all is well. Wecome back! Glad to hear all went well for you ... I will say my Doc has got to share his way of harvesting bone from the hip for the bond graft. The way the orthopedic Doc's do it causes people a huge amount of pain....and they seem not able to walk to well after the operation. In fairness, I have to say that orthopods are usually going after a lot of bone for transplant, as in rebuilding long bones to carry weight and bear the pull of muscles; neurosurgeons only need a little bit to fill in the gaps between the vertebrae. It's the difference beteween a wedge to hold a heavy door open and a tiny shim to even the legs of a wobbly table. -- Patricia Proud Citizen of the Commonwealth of Virginia I will say my Doc has got to share his way of harvesting bone from the hip for the bond graft. The way the orthopedic Doc's do it causes people a huge amount of pain....and they seem not able to walk to well after the operation. In fairness, I have to say that orthopods are usually going after a lot of bone for transplant, as in rebuilding long bones to carry weight and bear the pull of muscles; neurosurgeons only need a little bit to fill in the gaps between the vertebrae. It's the difference beteween a wedge to hold a heavy door open and a tiny shim to even the legs of a wobbly table. I wasn't talking about harvesting bone in general. I am only speaking of this particular operation. Orthopedic Doc's do the same operation...however, with a hammer and chisel and on the side of the hip. That is totally different from the way this Neurosurgoen does it. That's what I'm talking about. Not the same comparison as you are talking about. |
OT surgery went good
Koi-lo wrote: "Tynk" wrote in message ups.com... I can't wait until I won't have to wear this collar anymore. It drives me nuts and I hate anything to rest on the front of my neck. I get a choking feeling if something is touching it (I can't wear turtle necks because of this) and it's taking a lot of getting used to. ================== Sorry I'm not familiar with your case. Did you injure your neck? A fall? Auto accident? Also, if you see or get a RUDE or insane reply from a Koi-Lo (or any other name) - the TROLL uses my NYMS all the time to fool people. Check the headers if you know what they are. He also uses anonymous remailers to cause more confusion. TROLL: NNTP-Posting-Host: 71.248.216.185 = Verizon Internet Services/Qwest NetRange: 71.240.0.0 - 71.255.255.255 My NNTP-Posting-Host: 66.82.117.224 = Hughes Network Systems/Direcway NetRange: 66.82.0.0 - 66.82.255.255 Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o Sorry I'm not familiar with your case. Did you injure your neck? A fall? Auto accident? Auto accident. 1st one was in 1994. An old lady turned left in front of me from the right lane, and baam! That injured my neck in the first place. Had neck probs for many years. By 2004, the pain flare ups from that accident were nothing more than an Advil wouldn't take care of. Then in April of 04, an idiot kid turned left (oncoming) as I was already in the middle fo the intersection. It was a 45mph limit and was doing so. I drove a full size van and he drove a 94 Cougar XR7. Hoods look like ramps...welll...my van went up and over...flew a little bit and them came crashing down. I was able to get it over to the side of the road and check on my daughter. She was fine..never saw it coming so didn't tense up. We all wear our seatbelts, thank goodness. She only suffered a rub burn from the belt and was just shaken up. I had numbness and tingles right away in both arms and hands. It turned out that this accident made the previous damage worse, and I had severe pain and tingles, numbness for a while. Therapy worked wonders and a few months later I felt great. Few more months passed by and then I had a typical pain flare up, just like from the first accident, only much more painful. I thought the others were bad, sheesh! That lasted for a week. A few more months go by and then another flare up...this one was more intense and lasted for 1 1/2 weeks. Again, a few more months pass and I get a 3rd flare up. This was the worst I had had and went back to the doc. Another MRI showed no rupture, so he sent me back to therapy since it helped so much before. Went through the same things, with the same therapists. I wasn't getting better this time, but got worse. Then they got a new therapist in and she had me doing something with my arms straight out in front of me. This puts strain right where all my pain was. Hold your arms straight out for a minute...you'll feel it right where the bottom of your neck meets your shoulders. That's where my pain was. I did what I was told and all of a sudden the pain got a lot worse and I stopped. They stopped wroking me and put heating pads on me. It turned out that when the disk ruptured. Just nobody knew it then. Within a couple days the pain was so severe (and I was on a major pain killer and muscle relaxer) and I was having muscle cramps like you've never had in your life from my neck, across the left shoulder, down my left arm all the way into my hand. I also started to lose the use of my left arm. It got so weak, as well as painful that I couldn't stand it. I was like this for a total of 4 1/2 weeks before I had the first neck surgery. During this period the head therapist took over me and saw these symptoms weren't anything that could be helped by therapy and told me I need a new Doc, a Neorosurgeon. Not trusting the family Doc now because he should have seen this was what the problem was in the first place (herniated disk...because the symptoms I was having are classic for a herniated or ruptured disk), I asked the therapist to help me find a good one. He talked with his Doctor buddies and therapists and called me up (I was bed ridden by this time, in an insane amount of pain. My 39 hour hard labor with my son was a breeze, that's how bad it was) and said he's got a Doc they call the Miracle man..the man the Doc's go to to get fixed. Another new MRI (damn they cost a pretty penny even with insurance) showed I had a huge rupture. I needed a diskectomy right away. After surgery the Doc ( best in the Chicagoland area for many years and has been practicing for 30+ yrs) said it was the largest rupture he had seen. That's why I was in so much pain. The larger the rupture, the more pain. After that was over and done with and all healing over I never felt better. Then, a few months after doing wonderful and getting back to normal life I woke up with symptoms again. Crap! Another MRI showed it had re-ruptured. Something that never happens in the cervical spine. Doc said there's only a 1-2% chance of a cervical re-rupture. Once again I was one in a million. I really hate that. = / Now, because he already went through the back for the first operation, he had to go through the front and do a cervial fusion. The difference between the 2 operations is that with the first one, he took out the disk material that oozed out and was pushing on my nerve root (causes the pain and other symptoms) and then rebuilt the disk wall. Because the rupture was so large, the wall couldn't hold and it ruptured again. Neither me nor the Doc did anything wrong, it was just one of those things. With this operation he had to remove the entire disk and then harvest bone from my hip (I could have used doner bone, but that comes from dead people..eeewww), and put the bone graft in place where the disk was. That bone fuses with the vertabrae over a couple months time. There are things I won't ever be able to do for the rest of my life too. No more roller coasters! = ( No more any carnival rides, or anything like that. I have always wanted to take a ride on an F18....well there goes that. G force would pop it above and below the fusion. Doc says I can ride horses still......lol, but he doesn't know how I ride. I guess I'd have to take it easy when I do. No more working the horses that need attitude adjustments. Oh well. Of course lifting heavy objects will be out, etc. So I'll just have to be careful and use common sense. |
OT surgery went good
"Tynk" wrote in message oups.com... Sorry I'm not familiar with your case. Did you injure your neck? A fall? Auto accident? Auto accident. 1st one was in 1994. An old lady turned left in front of me from the right lane, and baam! That injured my neck in the first place. Had neck probs for many years. By 2004, the pain flare ups from that accident were nothing more than an Advil wouldn't take care of. Then in April of 04, an idiot kid turned left (oncoming) as I was already in the middle fo the intersection. It was a 45mph limit and was doing so. I drove a full size van and he drove a 94 Cougar XR7. Hoods look like ramps...welll...my van went up and over...flew a little bit and them came crashing down. I was able to get it over to the side of the road and check on my daughter. She was fine..never saw it coming so didn't tense up. We all wear our seatbelts, thank goodness. She only suffered a rub burn from the belt and was just shaken up. I had numbness and tingles right away in both arms and hands. $$ That had to be frightening. :-( It turned out that this accident made the previous damage worse, and I had severe pain and tingles, numbness for a while. Therapy worked wonders and a few months later I felt great. Few more months passed by and then I had a typical pain flare up, just like from the first accident, only much more painful. I thought the others were bad, sheesh! That lasted for a week. A few more months go by and then another flare up...this one was more intense and lasted for 1 1/2 weeks. Again, a few more months pass and I get a 3rd flare up. This was the worst I had had and went back to the doc. Another MRI showed no rupture, so he sent me back to therapy since it helped so much before. Went through the same things, with the same therapists. I wasn't getting better this time, but got worse. ## I assume the pain was in your neck area - radiating down perhaps. Pinched nerves probably. Then they got a new therapist in and she had me doing something with my arms straight out in front of me. This puts strain right where all my pain was. Hold your arms straight out for a minute...you'll feel it right where the bottom of your neck meets your shoulders. That's where my pain was. I did what I was told and all of a sudden the pain got a lot worse and I stopped. They stopped wroking me and put heating pads on me. It turned out that when the disk ruptured. Just nobody knew it then. ## What a nightmare! Within a couple days the pain was so severe (and I was on a major pain killer and muscle relaxer) and I was having muscle cramps like you've never had in your life from my neck, across the left shoulder, down my left arm all the way into my hand. I also started to lose the use of my left arm. It got so weak, as well as painful that I couldn't stand it. I was like this for a total of 4 1/2 weeks before I had the first neck surgery. During this period the head therapist took over me and saw these symptoms weren't anything that could be helped by therapy and told me I need a new Doc, a Neorosurgeon. ## What a bummer that you had to suffer so much. Not trusting the family Doc now because he should have seen this was what the problem was in the first place (herniated disk...because the symptoms I was having are classic for a herniated or ruptured disk), I asked the therapist to help me find a good one. He talked with his Doctor buddies and therapists and called me up (I was bed ridden by this time, in an insane amount of pain. My 39 hour hard labor with my son was a breeze, that's how bad it was) and said he's got a Doc they call the Miracle man..the man the Doc's go to to get fixed. Another new MRI (damn they cost a pretty penny even with insurance) showed I had a huge rupture. ## It's a miracle you're not paralyzed or numb from there down. I hope you've considered a few law-suits. You should be compensated for all this suffering. I hope the kid and the old person had good insurance. You may include any Dr's who missed the problem as well. I needed a diskectomy right away. After surgery the Doc ( best in the Chicagoland area for many years and has been practicing for 30+ yrs) said it was the largest rupture he had seen. That's why I was in so much pain. The larger the rupture, the more pain. After that was over and done with and all healing over I never felt better. Then, a few months after doing wonderful and getting back to normal life I woke up with symptoms again. Crap! Another MRI showed it had re-ruptured. Something that never happens in the cervical spine. Doc said there's only a 1-2% chance of a cervical re-rupture. Once again I was one in a million. I really hate that. = / Now, because he already went through the back for the first operation, he had to go through the front and do a cervial fusion. The difference between the 2 operations is that with the first one, he took out the disk material that oozed out and was pushing on my nerve root (causes the pain and other symptoms) and then rebuilt the disk wall. Because the rupture was so large, the wall couldn't hold and it ruptured again. Neither me nor the Doc did anything wrong, it was just one of those things. ## Yeah,... as they say, "Sh*t happens." :-( With this operation he had to remove the entire disk and then harvest bone from my hip (I could have used doner bone, but that comes from dead people..eeewww), and put the bone graft in place where the disk was. That bone fuses with the vertabrae over a couple months time. There are things I won't ever be able to do for the rest of my life too. No more roller coasters! = ( No more any carnival rides, or anything like that. I have always wanted to take a ride on an F18....well there goes that. G force would pop it above and below the fusion. Doc says I can ride horses still......lol, but he doesn't know how I ride. I guess I'd have to take it easy when I do. No more working the horses that need attitude adjustments. Oh well. Of course lifting heavy objects will be out, etc. So I'll just have to be careful and use common sense. ## Right! And be thankful you're not in constant agony anymore. That's actually not much stuff to give up to be pain free. :-) I'd would make the trade in a heartbeat. Without our health and feeling of well being we have nothing! -- My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
OT surgery went good
Koi-lo wrote: "Tynk" wrote in message oups.com... Sorry I'm not familiar with your case. Did you injure your neck? A fall? Auto accident? Auto accident. 1st one was in 1994. An old lady turned left in front of me from the right lane, and baam! That injured my neck in the first place. Had neck probs for many years. By 2004, the pain flare ups from that accident were nothing more than an Advil wouldn't take care of. Then in April of 04, an idiot kid turned left (oncoming) as I was already in the middle fo the intersection. It was a 45mph limit and was doing so. I drove a full size van and he drove a 94 Cougar XR7. Hoods look like ramps...welll...my van went up and over...flew a little bit and them came crashing down. I was able to get it over to the side of the road and check on my daughter. She was fine..never saw it coming so didn't tense up. We all wear our seatbelts, thank goodness. She only suffered a rub burn from the belt and was just shaken up. I had numbness and tingles right away in both arms and hands. $$ That had to be frightening. :-( It turned out that this accident made the previous damage worse, and I had severe pain and tingles, numbness for a while. Therapy worked wonders and a few months later I felt great. Few more months passed by and then I had a typical pain flare up, just like from the first accident, only much more painful. I thought the others were bad, sheesh! That lasted for a week. A few more months go by and then another flare up...this one was more intense and lasted for 1 1/2 weeks. Again, a few more months pass and I get a 3rd flare up. This was the worst I had had and went back to the doc. Another MRI showed no rupture, so he sent me back to therapy since it helped so much before. Went through the same things, with the same therapists. I wasn't getting better this time, but got worse. ## I assume the pain was in your neck area - radiating down perhaps. Pinched nerves probably. Then they got a new therapist in and she had me doing something with my arms straight out in front of me. This puts strain right where all my pain was. Hold your arms straight out for a minute...you'll feel it right where the bottom of your neck meets your shoulders. That's where my pain was. I did what I was told and all of a sudden the pain got a lot worse and I stopped. They stopped wroking me and put heating pads on me. It turned out that when the disk ruptured. Just nobody knew it then. ## What a nightmare! Within a couple days the pain was so severe (and I was on a major pain killer and muscle relaxer) and I was having muscle cramps like you've never had in your life from my neck, across the left shoulder, down my left arm all the way into my hand. I also started to lose the use of my left arm. It got so weak, as well as painful that I couldn't stand it. I was like this for a total of 4 1/2 weeks before I had the first neck surgery. During this period the head therapist took over me and saw these symptoms weren't anything that could be helped by therapy and told me I need a new Doc, a Neorosurgeon. ## What a bummer that you had to suffer so much. Not trusting the family Doc now because he should have seen this was what the problem was in the first place (herniated disk...because the symptoms I was having are classic for a herniated or ruptured disk), I asked the therapist to help me find a good one. He talked with his Doctor buddies and therapists and called me up (I was bed ridden by this time, in an insane amount of pain. My 39 hour hard labor with my son was a breeze, that's how bad it was) and said he's got a Doc they call the Miracle man..the man the Doc's go to to get fixed. Another new MRI (damn they cost a pretty penny even with insurance) showed I had a huge rupture. ## It's a miracle you're not paralyzed or numb from there down. I hope you've considered a few law-suits. You should be compensated for all this suffering. I hope the kid and the old person had good insurance. You may include any Dr's who missed the problem as well. I needed a diskectomy right away. After surgery the Doc ( best in the Chicagoland area for many years and has been practicing for 30+ yrs) said it was the largest rupture he had seen. That's why I was in so much pain. The larger the rupture, the more pain. After that was over and done with and all healing over I never felt better. Then, a few months after doing wonderful and getting back to normal life I woke up with symptoms again. Crap! Another MRI showed it had re-ruptured. Something that never happens in the cervical spine. Doc said there's only a 1-2% chance of a cervical re-rupture. Once again I was one in a million. I really hate that. = / Now, because he already went through the back for the first operation, he had to go through the front and do a cervial fusion. The difference between the 2 operations is that with the first one, he took out the disk material that oozed out and was pushing on my nerve root (causes the pain and other symptoms) and then rebuilt the disk wall. Because the rupture was so large, the wall couldn't hold and it ruptured again. Neither me nor the Doc did anything wrong, it was just one of those things. ## Yeah,... as they say, "Sh*t happens." :-( With this operation he had to remove the entire disk and then harvest bone from my hip (I could have used doner bone, but that comes from dead people..eeewww), and put the bone graft in place where the disk was. That bone fuses with the vertabrae over a couple months time. There are things I won't ever be able to do for the rest of my life too. No more roller coasters! = ( No more any carnival rides, or anything like that. I have always wanted to take a ride on an F18....well there goes that. G force would pop it above and below the fusion. Doc says I can ride horses still......lol, but he doesn't know how I ride. I guess I'd have to take it easy when I do. No more working the horses that need attitude adjustments. Oh well. Of course lifting heavy objects will be out, etc. So I'll just have to be careful and use common sense. ## Right! And be thankful you're not in constant agony anymore. That's actually not much stuff to give up to be pain free. :-) I'd would make the trade in a heartbeat. Without our health and feeling of well being we have nothing! -- My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o ## It's a miracle you're not paralyzed or numb from there down. I hope you've considered a few law-suits. You should be compensated for all this suffering. I hope the kid and the old person had good insurance. You may include any Dr's who missed the problem as well. No need for that. No body did anything wrong. Well....the people who crashed into me did, but no one else. I plan on going after the idiot who hit me in 04. I just had to wait because my symptoms kept coming and going and changing...so after I heal it'll be time to think about going after the idiot. If I had not gotten both of the surgeries, then yes, I would have risked being paralyzed. |
OT surgery went good
"Tynk" wrote in message oups.com... Koi-lo wrote: ## It's a miracle you're not paralyzed or numb from there down. I hope you've considered a few law-suits. You should be compensated for all this suffering. I hope the kid and the old person had good insurance. You may include any Dr's who missed the problem as well. ============================================ No need for that. No body did anything wrong. Well....the people who crashed into me did, but no one else. I plan on going after the idiot who hit me in 04. I just had to wait because my symptoms kept coming and going and changing...so after I heal it'll be time to think about going after the idiot. If I had not gotten both of the surgeries, then yes, I would have risked being paralyzed. ================== Well here's hoping for your continued recovery and I hope you get a good settlement. You certainly deserve it for what you've been through. -- My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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