My throat is still kinda funny. Sometimes if I don't chew my food the right way it feels like it gets stuck on my right side of my throat where the surgery took place. Headaches are almost not there, but when I do get them they are not as bad as they were before the surgery. I did have a headache for about 3 weeks after the surgery that wrapped around my head, but I think that was the side effects of the medication I was taking for the nerves. I stopped taking them and that style of headache went away. Now i think my headaches are from not wearing my CPAP sometimes, and dehydration. I do not know if your situation before surgery is the same as mine, At this time I am glad I had the surgery, because my surgeon said in few years I would have started losing my ability to move my limbs, (paralyzation). The massive migraines are gone for now and that is good. I have also read the scary comments of others and second guess if I should have had this surgery, and I pray that I will be ok. I hope that you can find the solution for yourself. It is a tough decision.
Thank the Lord for this post. I have been told I need the surgery on c6/7 in a few weeks and believed that I would come out with no voice or one too deep to understand, an inability to swallow without feeling I was swallowing a ball at the same time and horrendous pain.
Thank you everyone who has not referred to the above. I am 45 and mine happened through vomiting.
Is there any info on the impact on sexual activity. I won’t ask a specific question in case it offends but if anyone has any sources it would help.
Many thanks
Ken
A side table stocked with drinks and snacks is a must. I had trouble with straws honestly, so I got a squeeze bottle for water. Anything that will help you to not move your head too much in the beginning, especially in the hospital. Make sure it squeezes without spraying you no matter what position your in. Even those little blue water bottles from WM will allow you to drink without moving your head too much. Much better than a straw in my opinion. I had one in hospital and my nurse thought it was great.
Another piece of advice I can give, is to go on amazon and order a portable bidet. Its just a squeeze bottle with a crooked nozzle that will allow you to clean yourself in the bathroom. Sorry if its TMI, but trust me you want this. This small purchase allowed me to take care of myself without too much embarrassing help.
These 4 items made my life so much better. I hope this helps someone. Anything to help ease that ungodly pain.
Good luck
Wylie
That is great, glad to hear it. We talked to the surgeon on Friday and after seeing just how bad Larry's Osteoporosis is he has decided to do a Laminoplasty instead, going through the back. Will be in the hospital a few more days and the recovery will take a little longer BUT he will not have to wear a collar, and won't have the sore throat and other issues related to moving the Trachea as in a ACDF. Will have to look in the "laminoplasty" section on this site to see what others have experienced
I wish I’d come across this site yesterday as I cancelled my surgery for today as I was and still am absolutely petrified in case I end up worse than what I am now and have permanent paralysis, everything I’ve read always seems to end up with worst case scenario and has literally scared me something stupid I could never find anything positive about the operation,
Thanks
DM