My name is Tracey-ann 34 married with 2 girls. I have C5-C6-C7 disc prolapse and and my Dr. is doing an anterior procedure using titanium disc replacement to relieve the squashed nerves to alleviate the deadness in my left shoulder arm and numbness in my forefinger and middle finger.
My problem is this - I used to and occassionaly still do suffer from panic attacks and I am concerned that the side effect of not being able to swallow will trigger off a panic attack and in turn aggrevate the incision site and to cause a further bleed therefore causing more complications. I have copied and pasted part of the email sent to my surgeon last night to give you a bit more info into my predicament.
"....This is actually the main factor believe it or not - I am not worried about the actual operation as I feel I can trust you and your capabilty of doing this procedure. But the only thing that is worrying me is because I have or used to have panic attacks which used to result in me feeling as though I couldn't breathe, as if I was choking, and not being able to swallow. The complication which may arise after the operation you mentioned about the swallowing aspect, is there anyway around this - possibly to be sedated after the operation long enough for that feeling to pass.
I am just worried that I will get anxious if I get the feeling of not being able to swallow and that triggers a panic attack in the recovery process and in turn causing damage if I get worked up to the scar tissue area, which could in turn start to bleed and cause further problems.
I may be worrying unnecessary but as you said to contact you if I was at all concerned about anything. Please advise..... "
Can I also ask anyone who has had this operation - how did you feel post op. Did the pain go immediately? Did you have problems swallowing? if so how long did it last? Is the incision site very painful? Did you have any complications if so what did you encounter? Did the incision site get infected and how do you stop it getting infected internally?
Sorry I know there is loads of questions but putting it midly I am absolutely petrified about this op. Is there any need to be?
I am on Nolotil, Enantyum, Omeprazol, Codine Paracetamol, Myolastan and Durogesic Morphine patches at the moment. What pain relief do they give you post op.
Any help would be so appreciated.
Thank you so much
Tracey-ann :?
I am facing the same surgery as you, but only one level...
I was wondering how did you make out., as i am quite scared also, ..... have never had panic attacks, but everytime i think about this surgery, my heart starts racing... and i have to think of something else, or i feel i could have one.....
i am scared about the throat thing also, and everything that follows the surgery, mine is scheduled for next month., if you would tell me how you made out.!
I am feeling much better every day but am still dealing with muscle spasms in the neck and shoulders due to the fact that when the titanium cages are placed, your tendons, muscles, etc. are jacked up a bit to place these mechanisms. I occansionally have the feeling of a bubble in the base of my throat, burp and it's over. Swallowing is getting easier daily but very rough the first week or so, which is why you should have someone schedule your meds (including a stool softner) and wake you to stay on track if necessary. My husband was terrific about it and I'm glad I slept through the first week at home. I am returning to work with the only concern of a lack of sleep schedule. I have some difficulty finsing a comfortable neck position creating the need for a sleeping pill. I have some slight discomfort at the incision but I had a great surgeon and the scaring is and will be very minimal. After seeing the X-ray last week, I realize why it was so painful but also I am at the same time amazed at modern medicine.
A few hints.....Plan on jello, applesauce and ice cream for a few days. I would take my pills in a spoonful of applesauce and it helped. Best of luck!
it has been about 11 weeks now. don't worry too much about the
swallowing thing. i felt better in a few days. i had a great surgeon and the sooner you get this over with the better you will feel. my arm pain
has greatly reduced, the only thing i have is headaches. just remember\
to take it easy and let you family do all the work. i have a scheduled appt for 3 months, will let you know how i am
I'm just concerned about the pain in my upper back and shoulders continuing long term? Anyone out there more than a few weeks out from surgery? Actually pain has been a lot less than expected, no hoarseness or real painful swallowing problems.
After the surgery I started to get numbness back in my arm and fingers. I also started to feel some pain in my shoulders and neck. I freaked out. I was sent to a pain specialist.after being told the fusion was perfect. The pain specialist put me on nerve medicine and sent me to physical therapy and a message therapist. I could not tolerate the nerve medicine and the message therapist did too much range of motion on me and increased my problems. I dropped out of physical therapy because my pain also increased. Since then I have just taken it easy and done some very mild neck exercises. The only time I have pain is when my shoulders become tense and I overdo it. I've also watched pulling and tugging. This definitely needed to be scaled back. Don't pick up anything heavy for a long time. Don't reach and pull too much. Go very easy on your body. I hardly have any pain any more. My surgery was almost 4 months ago. I am so much better off than before my surgery. One of my biggest problems was my anxiety and depression. I finally was put on antidepressants and xanax xr for anxiety. This has helped me tremedously. I hope to eventually ween myself off the xanax. The xanax xr is a hundered times better than regualr xanax. I don't have any answers for long term strength. For right now I'm still taking it easy. I know someone who told me it took about a year to completely recover from this surgery. The good news is that I've met several people who are pretty much pain free. I know that a year sounds like a long time but when you look at the overall picture it's probably worth it. Just take care of yourself and try not to overdo it. Good luck and let me know how you are. If anyone has any suggetions as to when to start back at the gym I would really appreciate this and also what did you do when you did go back to exercising. At physical therapy they told me I needed to make sure that I did not lose strenth in my upper back, shoulders etc. My email is _[removed]_. please feel free to email me. I think we can all help each other.
Is there no chance of having it redone? I had mine 2 years ago, same day and month. I've been so much better, but am starting to have sharp pains up my neck.
I had a "Prestige" disc replacement four days ago in Canada.
Prior to the surgery, I had a year of pain and numbness in one arm, which had relented somewhat in the weeks prior to the surgery. I controlled symptoms with Korean accupuncture and intense massage therapy.
Immediately after the surgery, I felt I had been hit by a bus and couldn't imagine ever feeling good again. Even with morphine, I found swallowing very painful, but not impossible. I would take in some liquid, prepare myself, then a quick swallow followed by intense pain. However, by the second day, I was eating turkey and broccoli in the hospital, and walked down to the snack bar on the second evening to buy a cookie. All in all, recovery has been much more rapid than I would have expected, particulary given my intense pain the first day. Yesterday was a good day, and my brace was off, I was eating lasagna, walking around chatting on the phone. Today is not so good. Lots of pain and some nausia. I am using only percocet to control my pain, and find I more or less depend on it every four hours still now. I am having problems with constapation as a result.
If I can help you make your decision or give you more information, contact me directly.
Good luck with whatever you chose.
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Prior to the surgery, I had a year of pain and numbness in one arm, which had relented somewhat in the weeks prior to the surgery. I controlled symptoms with Korean accupuncture and intense massage therapy.
Immediately after the surgery, I felt I had been hit by a bus and couldn't imagine ever feeling good again. Even with morphine, I found swallowing very painful, but not impossible. I would take in some liquid, prepare myself, then a quick swallow followed by intense pain. However, by the second day, I was eating turkey and broccoli in the hospital, and walked down to the snack bar on the second evening to buy a cookie. All in all, recovery has been much more rapid than I would have expected, particulary given my intense pain the first day. Yesterday was a good day, and my brace was off, I was eating lasagna, walking around chatting on the phone. Today is not so good. Lots of pain and some nausia. I am using only percocet to control my pain, and find I more or less depend on it every four hours still now. I am having problems with constapation as a result.
If I can help you make your decision or give you more information, write me directly: ******
Good luck with whatever you chose. Brad
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