I hope you realized how valuable this testimony is to people like me who are on the verge of having to make that decision. I truly appreciate this. Thanks.
Yes. These videos are the only thing that has pushed me into doing the surgery. I’ve tried every non-surgical option and it only temporarily relieves the issue which flares back at the slightest movement. My surgeon said the surgery will alleviate a large portion of the issues impacting my daily life, he couldn’t guarantee trhe muscle tightness on the left to go away, but the relief from the right side will be so helpful. My PT who is very experienced believes that a large portion of my left side tightness is occurring so to my body guarding. My surgery is happening in 4-6 weeks.
About to have this done in two weeks. Thanks for sharing. I’m having C4, 5 and 6 replaced. Your testimony helps me feel better about deciding on surgery.
Thanks for posting this. It would be interesting to hear annual updates, even if they are only a few minutes long. Or, you could just post them in the comments section.
Hello there! To cut the story short, i was diagnosed in 2012 with cervical spondylosis by plain xray and started with physical therapy. On and off on it. Until 2019 when pain in my neck went down to my shoulder and right arm. MRI showed disc bulges at c3 to c5 with dessication of the other cervical discs. Still not a candidate to surgery as told by another spine surgeon. This early January the pain is there all the time in my arm and there is already paresthesias but not so much weakness. I had a mri again and showed the same stuff but this time it is worse esp at c4 and c5 with herniation. I was offered two discs replacement using the prestige LP. I decided to have it finally done in November (i scheduled that date). There are 3 cord level compressions and i just wanted to be more freer by having that surgery. I am a pathologist who devote much of my time with microscopes and computers for a living. Having discs replaced will provide mobility. Thats prime and foremost reason. My hobby is also fine woodworking which entails neck flexion. I just want to enjoy this life until the end. Thanks much for these videos. I will watch the other videos you uploaded earlier.
I know you probably don't think about your neck anymore but I am so excited to go through it in a couple of days. I think I have the same symptoms and I'm in a similar boat with an active lifestyle and now a kid and I'm just smiling in advance from the relief I hopefully get to fully enjoy my life. The only difference is Im getting two discs replaced c-56 and c6-7. Thank you for sharing your experience!
I actually work for a company that makes Prestige Cervical Disc's. It makes me feel good that I'm part of the process of making ppl feel better and get back to their day to day life. 😀
Thanks I had C5-C6 disc replacement Oct 20th. I am a Nurse Practitioner and after 2 years I just said it's time to do something better. I did my research and prayed I could get a ACD replacement vs other older option. I am not quite 2 weeks post-op but glad my surgeon was able to perform replacement. BTW I have Nuvasive Simplify as my artificial disc selected by my surgeon.
Thank you for generously sharing your experience, progress, and feedback. Your kindness and altruism in doing so are truly appreciated. As I have an upcoming two-level ADR surgery scheduled in a week, your videos have been an invaluable resource. They have tremendously helped maintain a positive mindset and ease some of the anxiety surrounding the procedure. Your willingness to document and share your journey has been incredibly helpful to me during this time. Question i wanted to ask is do you or did you have any regimen / routine post op to strengthen your neck or keep your neck healthy? e.g. exercise, diet, supplements, etc. If so, I would greatly appreciated if you could share details. Thank you!
Thanks for the kind words. Post-op I really didn't have much of a routine, though I did go to physical therapy a few times a week for muscle strengthening exercises in the neck and upper back specifically. Good luck to you!
Thank you so much for your videos. I’m having my MRIs on Wednesday. I have C3-6 broken from an accident 36 yrs ago. I am very confident with my chosen surgeon. Just hope my recovery is as quickly and completely as yours was. Again, thank you for alleviating some of my concerns.
Thanks for the video’s. Wondering how you’re doing now that it’s been a few years. I’m about to get adr in my c5-c6 and am also active in life and my job (UPS man). I’ve heard a lot of good things but still have fear it will affect my lifestyle. Hope you’re doing well!
I appreciate you providing your perspective along the way here. Its really valuable, thank you! How many opinions did you get on needing the surgery? Right now, I am in a place where I have different surgeons telling me that I should or should not go through with it (yet). Were you put in that position of it just coming down to you? How sure were you when you decided to go for it? In my mind, I imagined it to be a clear answer. But it seems to be more complex than that, and very much down to my own decision at this point.
I only received two opinions, but definitely recommend talking to a few. It is up to you what procedure you are most comfortable with. One surgeon recommended the replacement, and the surgeon who ended up operating on me said if it was him needing surgery he would do a fusion but the decision is up to me. At the end of the day it's your life and you need to be comfortable with your decision and what you feel is best for you based of the different opinions. Good luck!
hi, thanks very much for your testimonials. helped me a lot. may i ask a question? now that you're ~3 years out since your surgery, have you gone in for any checkups with imaging? a study was released recently about higher prevalance of Heterotopic Ossification of artificial disc replacements as time passes. have you noticed any issues or slightly limited movements, and have you discussed this with your doctor about game plan if/when it calcifies too much?
Have to decide if I want a fusion or a discectomy replacement. The fusion surgery is able to be done from the back but the disc replacement can not be done from no where but the front of the neck. I find myself at a crossroads because I am a worshiper at church and my fear with doing the disc replacement is that I will lose my voice. Please keep me in prayers😪🙏❤️ I want to be free from all this pain😪🙏🙏🙏 I just don’t want to lose my voice🙏🙏
Hello looked through all your conversation & found your surgeons info. So never mind & think you for helping others. I hope Dr Wang will help me I'm older than twenty six years old and I want the Medtronic prestige LP cervical disc replacement system. But just have to see how it plays out.
Hi Wojciech. First, thank you for taking the time it takes to posts these videos for us to watch. I'm also from Florida, so both University of Miami and Cleveland Clinic are close to me (I'm currently at Cleveland). Did at any point in your decision process did you seek out a second opinion from another neurosurgeon other than the one that you ended up having your surgery ? I went to see a neurosurgeon and he is recommending the Nuvasive Simplify device or another whose name I can't remember now. I think I don't have all the info I need at the momento to pull the plug on this surgery.
My pleasure! I had two appointments, one with Dr. Wang and the second with Dr. Cantor, who is an orthopedic surgeon in Fort Lauderdale. I was comfortable with both, but I went with Dr. Wang as I felt more at ease having a neurosurgeon perform the surgery. My best advice is to obtain as much information as you can from your appointments, and ask questions! Bring a list of questions or concerns you have. At the end of the day this is your life so you need to be comfortable with whatever decision you make, and with whomever you decide to perform the surgery if you decide that route. Good luck to you!
I appreciate these videos. I have watched them all. There isn’t enough first hand information available out there. I have gone through most of what you have and am also having some other neurological symptoms. I’ve seen two doctors. A neurosurgeon and an orthopedic. They both agree I need a fix now but like you one said fusion and the other said disc replacement. Both were adamant about their opinion and for the same reasoning. That I’m so active. All that did was confuse me. I’ve spent lots of time looking it from any angle. I’d probably be fine with both but have decided on the disc replacement. My question,finally, is did you consider other brands of disc replacements. I know you got the Premier LP. My neuro uses the same thing. The other uses the new Simplify. They are completely different. Did you look into this at all? It did you just go with what he was using? Thank you!
No limitations with rotating, but maybe slightly limited side to side (moving ear towards my shoulder). It just feels like if I try to stretch too much.
How are you doing now in Dec 2023? Hope you are doing well. I have been struggling with c4-c5 herniation for the last 4 months and feel like everything is falling apart around me.
Anyone has rhomboid pain? Its started while doing pull ups and my neck and back got a spasm and I couldn’t move the neck. 6 years later I have the same pain, I have left c5-c6 protrusion but doctors say its not for surgery
Thanks for the information! I've watched a video of Dr. Wang speaking. He's quite impressive. I'm in Pennsylvania, but just might contact him for a second opinion. Do you know if they do MRI reviews via upload of files?
Hi Woj, are you still experiencing muscle spasm on shoulder blade and shooting stabbing pain from the neck(aka. Cervicogenic headaches?). I have my surgery last July 16,2024. C5-C6 Simplify, Thanks!
Hi! I am an amateur bodybuilder. I am a little worried about working my traps by doing shrugs after I am cleared to workout after the surgery. Do you do shrugs when you workout? How does it feel with your neck now? My surgery is in 2 weeks and can’t wait to see results like yours!
I don't do shrugs, but that's just because I don't lift that much with my workouts at the moment though I certainly could. My neck muscles do get tight from time to time from poor posture and the like, but you shouldn't have any issue with lifting after surgery. Good luck on your recovery!
@@wojciechg792 thank you! that's great. I recently got a bad stinger injury with impinged nerve, possible disk problem and I had signficant weakness on that side when I tried going to the gym a few days later. Waiting for a neuro appointment at the moment.
Feeling good! Really only some muscle tightness in my trap but doesn't affect me day to day. I haven't looked into that yet but maybe in the future, thanks!
I based my decision on the surgeon and just followed his lead. He primarily uses Prestige LP for his ADR's. In my opinion it's best to have the surgeon use a device that he's most comfortable with.
Hello what was the name of the surgeon that did the surgery for you his First and last name & location state info so I can look him up on the Medtronic web site. The surgeons I’m talking with are trying to push me to the ACDF Fusion & I don’t want to be fused. Please help need your doctor’s info so I get my cervical Disc c5&c6 taken care of.
I last had imaging done in June (which was about 9 months after surgery), and everything looks the same from my 6 week scan. I took meloxicam and Tylenol after surgery daily for a few weeks. After that I took it as needed for muscle inflammation.
Quick questions. Any difficulty swallowing? Do you feel the disc inside your neck and did you get the Prestige artificial disc? Sorry for so many questions. Thank you.
Hey there. Just after surgery I had a sore throat for maybe a day but never had difficulty swallowing. I had pad thai the night after surgery and ate normal foods from then on. I do not feel the disc at all and never felt like there was "something there". Very normal. I do have the Prestige LP device. No worries at all for the questions!
@@wojciechg792 thank you again. I've tried every conceivable conservative treatment. But not getting better. They're telling me two-level replacements (c5/6/7). It's just seems scary getting this surgery, and not knowing the longevity of these artificial discs. I appreciate your time. Take care.
Thanks very much for your info. I been dealing with cervical disk herniation for a year and all your advices and surgery experience are really valued for my future decisions. These videos are so valuable. Thanks
@@aarongoff1111 If you're having nerve issues stemming from C5-7 then I would consider it in your case. The surgery has given be my life back and would do it all over again in a heartbeat. Good luck!
@@aarongoff1111that is the thing I wish it could last forever which it could just like the titanium rods in my back but I am afraid of neck adjacent segment disease
I am adraid of adjacent segment disease I also prefer ADR over ACDF . I am fused from T1 TO L3/4 I have a herniation somewhere around c5 c6 neck is piercing when i sit for too long started off as carpal tunnel syndrome feeling then cubital feeling then ear ache arm pain my teeth my feel sensitive for a split of a second i actuallt touch the sensirive area in my neck and feel the sorness . i want to try grade 4 laser therapy , prp first . i am afraid of chiro because manipulation like that can damage the cord or vertebral and carotid dissection. how painful was the surgey upon waking and also what are the risk of the phrenic and vagus or long thoracic nerve getting damaged?? i am scared and sad
Hi buddy i had my surgery 3 weeks ago and i still have nerve pain in my arm... its frustrating... i want to be able to train again eventually... its depressing
@@wojciechg792 yes the physios are telling me that it may take some time for nerves to settle ... however i see that so many people here on UA-cam got the same surgery and say that the nerve pains they had went away immediately after surgery... so it's depressing
After my 6 week appointment I had no restrictions. My doctor just recommended slowly increasing activity, but I began running, going to gym, and biking after 6 weeks.
I have some issues in my cervical spine. And I have three herniated discs. My recovery journey video is on my channel. You can check that out guys. I my recovery has just started, fingers crossed.
Good afternoon my friend I just had the same surgery as you 56 surgery did replace how long it took you to be normal again took you 6 months or a year how do you recuperation was slowly fast and change your life
I hope you realized how valuable this testimony is to people like me who are on the verge of having to make that decision. I truly appreciate this. Thanks.
That's very kind of you, thank you! Good luck to you, and trust what your gut tells you is the best option.
Yes. These videos are the only thing that has pushed me into doing the surgery. I’ve tried every non-surgical option and it only temporarily relieves the issue which flares back at the slightest movement.
My surgeon said the surgery will alleviate a large portion of the issues impacting my daily life, he couldn’t guarantee trhe muscle tightness on the left to go away, but the relief from the right side will be so helpful.
My PT who is very experienced believes that a large portion of my left side tightness is occurring so to my body guarding. My surgery is happening in 4-6 weeks.
About to have this done in two weeks. Thanks for sharing. I’m having C4, 5 and 6 replaced. Your testimony helps me feel better about deciding on surgery.
Do you have side rhomboid pain?
Thanks for posting this. It would be interesting to hear annual updates, even if they are only a few minutes long. Or, you could just post them in the comments section.
Much appreciated your updates. This encourages people like me who are very nervous going to through the process.
Glad to help!
Hello there! To cut the story short, i was diagnosed in 2012 with cervical spondylosis by plain xray and started with physical therapy. On and off on it. Until 2019 when pain in my neck went down to my shoulder and right arm. MRI showed disc bulges at c3 to c5 with dessication of the other cervical discs. Still not a candidate to surgery as told by another spine surgeon. This early January the pain is there all the time in my arm and there is already paresthesias but not so much weakness. I had a mri again and showed the same stuff but this time it is worse esp at c4 and c5 with herniation. I was offered two discs replacement using the prestige LP. I decided to have it finally done in November (i scheduled that date). There are 3 cord level compressions and i just wanted to be more freer by having that surgery. I am a pathologist who devote much of my time with microscopes and computers for a living. Having discs replaced will provide mobility. Thats prime and foremost reason. My hobby is also fine woodworking which entails neck flexion. I just want to enjoy this life until the end. Thanks much for these videos. I will watch the other videos you uploaded earlier.
I’m going to have this done in a week on C5-C6 disc replacement . Thank for sharing
Any updates? How are you feeling 5 days post-op? Hope it was a successful procedure.
I know you probably don't think about your neck anymore but I am so excited to go through it in a couple of days. I think I have the same symptoms and I'm in a similar boat with an active lifestyle and now a kid and I'm just smiling in advance from the relief I hopefully get to fully enjoy my life. The only difference is Im getting two discs replaced c-56 and c6-7. Thank you for sharing your experience!
I actually work for a company that makes Prestige Cervical Disc's. It makes me feel good that I'm part of the process of making ppl feel better and get back to their day to day life. 😀
Thank you ...... I am going in on the 16th. Of September of 24 very nervous
Thank you! What a blessing to be a part of this!🙏🏽🙌🏽
Thanks I had C5-C6 disc replacement Oct 20th. I am a Nurse Practitioner and after 2 years I just said it's time to do something better. I did my research and prayed I could get a ACD replacement vs other older option. I am not quite 2 weeks post-op but glad my surgeon was able to perform replacement. BTW I have Nuvasive Simplify as my artificial disc selected by my surgeon.
That's great news. I hope your recovery is going well!
@@wojciechg792 Thank you and it is going well!
@@RB-gt8bf I would love to know how the recovery goes down the line for you!
@@wojciechg792 Will do. I will give an update in 2 months after my next followup with surgeon.
How have you done since your surgery on October 20th?
Your videos have been a blessing! This was so helpful!!! Thank you!!! God bless you!🙌🏽🙏🏽🙌🏽
Thank you for generously sharing your experience, progress, and feedback. Your kindness and altruism in doing so are truly appreciated. As I have an upcoming two-level ADR surgery scheduled in a week, your videos have been an invaluable resource. They have tremendously helped maintain a positive mindset and ease some of the anxiety surrounding the procedure. Your willingness to document and share your journey has been incredibly helpful to me during this time. Question i wanted to ask is do you or did you have any regimen / routine post op to strengthen your neck or keep your neck healthy? e.g. exercise, diet, supplements, etc. If so, I would greatly appreciated if you could share details. Thank you!
Thanks for the kind words. Post-op I really didn't have much of a routine, though I did go to physical therapy a few times a week for muscle strengthening exercises in the neck and upper back specifically. Good luck to you!
Thanks I'm going 3/21/24. 4/5/6 to get fixed and thanks 😊
Good luck!
Thank you so much for your videos. I’m having my MRIs on Wednesday. I have C3-6 broken from an accident 36 yrs ago. I am very confident with my chosen surgeon. Just hope my recovery is as quickly and completely as yours was. Again, thank you for alleviating some of my concerns.
Thanks for the kind words. I wish you the best and all the good luck!
Thanks for the video’s. Wondering how you’re doing now that it’s been a few years. I’m about to get adr in my c5-c6 and am also active in life and my job (UPS man). I’ve heard a lot of good things but still have fear it will affect my lifestyle. Hope you’re doing well!
Awesome stuff, I’m having two discs replaced in ten days. Thanks for the heads up.
Thanks for watching - best of luck!!
@@paulsdrc how did it go? I hope ur well now.
@@docmacwoodwerks it went great. Thanks
@@paulsdrc glad to know. This must be it for me soon!
Did you have side rhomboid pain?
I appreciate you providing your perspective along the way here. Its really valuable, thank you! How many opinions did you get on needing the surgery? Right now, I am in a place where I have different surgeons telling me that I should or should not go through with it (yet). Were you put in that position of it just coming down to you? How sure were you when you decided to go for it? In my mind, I imagined it to be a clear answer. But it seems to be more complex than that, and very much down to my own decision at this point.
I only received two opinions, but definitely recommend talking to a few. It is up to you what procedure you are most comfortable with. One surgeon recommended the replacement, and the surgeon who ended up operating on me said if it was him needing surgery he would do a fusion but the decision is up to me.
At the end of the day it's your life and you need to be comfortable with your decision and what you feel is best for you based of the different opinions. Good luck!
@@wojciechg792 Thank you for your response!
hi, thanks very much for your testimonials. helped me a lot. may i ask a question? now that you're ~3 years out since your surgery, have you gone in for any checkups with imaging? a study was released recently about higher prevalance of Heterotopic Ossification of artificial disc replacements as time passes. have you noticed any issues or slightly limited movements, and have you discussed this with your doctor about game plan if/when it calcifies too much?
Have to decide if I want a fusion or a discectomy replacement. The fusion surgery is able to be done from the back but the disc replacement can not be done from no where but the front of the neck. I find myself at a crossroads because I am a worshiper at church and my fear with doing the disc replacement is that I will lose my voice. Please keep me in prayers😪🙏❤️ I want to be free from all this pain😪🙏🙏🙏 I just don’t want to lose my voice🙏🙏
I don't think your voice will be affected except for maybe a day or two post-surgery! Your throat and vocal cords aren't affected by either surgery.
Hello looked through all your conversation & found your surgeons info. So never mind & think you for helping others. I hope Dr Wang will help me I'm older than twenty six years old and I want the Medtronic prestige LP cervical disc replacement system. But just have to see how it plays out.
Hi Wojciech. First, thank you for taking the time it takes to posts these videos for us to watch. I'm also from Florida, so both University of Miami and Cleveland Clinic are close to me (I'm currently at Cleveland). Did at any point in your decision process did you seek out a second opinion from another neurosurgeon other than the one that you ended up having your surgery ? I went to see a neurosurgeon and he is recommending the Nuvasive Simplify device or another whose name I can't remember now. I think I don't have all the info I need at the momento to pull the plug on this surgery.
My pleasure! I had two appointments, one with Dr. Wang and the second with Dr. Cantor, who is an orthopedic surgeon in Fort Lauderdale. I was comfortable with both, but I went with Dr. Wang as I felt more at ease having a neurosurgeon perform the surgery.
My best advice is to obtain as much information as you can from your appointments, and ask questions! Bring a list of questions or concerns you have. At the end of the day this is your life so you need to be comfortable with whatever decision you make, and with whomever you decide to perform the surgery if you decide that route. Good luck to you!
So grateful for you sharing your experience. Thank you so very much.
Thanks Peter
Mine is coming up it’s doing my head in just waiting 37 more days
Is there any further updates on this. I’m currently going through exactly the same thing. Potentially facing this procedure
Mine is coming up and it’s scary me cos I’m waiting for it
Hi woj. How are you doing now? How many months you wait before you see the improvement of your nerve and muscle pain. Especially on the neck
I’m going in for pre surgery in Nov I’m getting all symptoms I got 9 weeks wait for surgery C4-C5
I appreciate these videos. I have watched them all. There isn’t enough first hand information available out there. I have gone through most of what you have and am also having some other neurological symptoms. I’ve seen two doctors. A neurosurgeon and an orthopedic. They both agree I need a fix now but like you one said fusion and the other said disc replacement. Both were adamant about their opinion and for the same reasoning. That I’m so active. All that did was confuse me. I’ve spent lots of time looking it from any angle. I’d probably be fine with both but have decided on the disc replacement. My question,finally, is did you consider other brands of disc replacements. I know you got the Premier LP. My neuro uses the same thing. The other uses the new Simplify. They are completely different. Did you look into this at all? It did you just go with what he was using? Thank you!
Thank you so much for all the videos. Very helpful!
Glad you found them helpful!
Thanks for posting these videos. Do you have any limitations rotating or turning your head now?
No limitations with rotating, but maybe slightly limited side to side (moving ear towards my shoulder). It just feels like if I try to stretch too much.
How are you doing now in Dec 2023? Hope you are doing well. I have been struggling with c4-c5 herniation for the last 4 months and feel like everything is falling apart around me.
Doing well overall, hopefully you are able to find a good doctor and/or physical therapist to help!
same I had no idea it was this terrible.
Any new updates? Getting ready for this surgery and nervous. 😟
No major update, just living a normal life. Good luck!
I’m having mine jn 4 day C4-C5
Anyone has rhomboid pain? Its started while doing pull ups and my neck and back got a spasm and I couldn’t move the neck. 6 years later I have the same pain, I have left c5-c6 protrusion but doctors say its not for surgery
Hey… same boat here. 28 years old. Feeling so down. Any update?
Can you tell me how has been your experiences in airports with the metal detection machines. Any issues with that?
No issues going through the metal detectors
Thanks for the information! I've watched a video of Dr. Wang speaking. He's quite impressive. I'm in Pennsylvania, but just might contact him for a second opinion. Do you know if they do MRI reviews via upload of files?
Hi Woj, are you still experiencing muscle spasm on shoulder blade and shooting stabbing pain from the neck(aka. Cervicogenic headaches?). I have my surgery last July 16,2024. C5-C6 Simplify, Thanks!
Hey did you use to have side rhomboid pain? Do you know how long does this disc last?
Hi! I am an amateur bodybuilder. I am a little worried about working my traps by doing shrugs after I am cleared to workout after the surgery. Do you do shrugs when you workout? How does it feel with your neck now? My surgery is in 2 weeks and can’t wait to see results like yours!
I don't do shrugs, but that's just because I don't lift that much with my workouts at the moment though I certainly could. My neck muscles do get tight from time to time from poor posture and the like, but you shouldn't have any issue with lifting after surgery. Good luck on your recovery!
I’m having mine done 27 th Nov
any lasting strength loss in your arms/shoulders/chest? e.g. when you do benchpress or dips.
I do not have any strength loss with any of my lifting
@@wojciechg792 thank you! that's great. I recently got a bad stinger injury with impinged nerve, possible disk problem and I had signficant weakness on that side when I tried going to the gym a few days later. Waiting for a neuro appointment at the moment.
@@lordsneed9418I am having the same problem, did you your symptoms improve at all?
How are you now 2 years removed from surgery. And have you considered stem cell treatment for the other disc?
Feeling good! Really only some muscle tightness in my trap but doesn't affect me day to day. I haven't looked into that yet but maybe in the future, thanks!
Initially why did u first the surgery ? Only root spinal pressure ?
Please keep sharing. I’m a candidate. Did you consider other ADRs?
I based my decision on the surgeon and just followed his lead. He primarily uses Prestige LP for his ADR's. In my opinion it's best to have the surgeon use a device that he's most comfortable with.
Which brand/model replacement disc did you get?
Hi was your surgeon Michael Young Shun U healt
just had mine done yesterday, still in hospital. which silicone scar treatment/management plan did you use? looks pretty much invisible
Hope you are well! I ordered from Amazon, it was called BioCorneum Scar Treatment Plus SPF 30. It was a silicone gel. Wish you the best!
Can you provide me some tips how to recuperate in my city 5266 disc replacement are you 100% back to normal work and home
Hi brother. Yes I can hear you but I need call because have different problems.
HI, I hope you are well. In your video 24hr post op. you mentioned having numbness in your thumb or fingers. Did the feeling come back completely?
Hi, thanks! I no longer have numbness in my thumb or fingers
Thank you for your video.
Thanks for watching!
Hello what was the name of the surgeon that did the surgery for you his First and last name & location state info so I can look him up on the Medtronic web site. The surgeons I’m talking with are trying to push me to the ACDF Fusion & I don’t want to be fused. Please help need your doctor’s info so I get my cervical Disc c5&c6 taken care of.
Thank you so much
You're welcome!
When was your last imaging done? Have you seen any increases in HO? Did they make you take ibuprofen for a short while immediately following surgery?
I last had imaging done in June (which was about 9 months after surgery), and everything looks the same from my 6 week scan.
I took meloxicam and Tylenol after surgery daily for a few weeks. After that I took it as needed for muscle inflammation.
How sore was it to swallow ..?
Quick questions. Any difficulty swallowing? Do you feel the disc inside your neck and did you get the Prestige artificial disc? Sorry for so many questions. Thank you.
Hey there. Just after surgery I had a sore throat for maybe a day but never had difficulty swallowing. I had pad thai the night after surgery and ate normal foods from then on.
I do not feel the disc at all and never felt like there was "something there". Very normal. I do have the Prestige LP device. No worries at all for the questions!
@@wojciechg792 thank you again. I've tried every conceivable conservative treatment. But not getting better. They're telling me two-level replacements (c5/6/7). It's just seems scary getting this surgery, and not knowing the longevity of these artificial discs. I appreciate your time. Take care.
Thanks very much for your info. I been dealing with cervical disk herniation for a year and all your advices and surgery experience are really valued for my future decisions.
These videos are so valuable. Thanks
@@aarongoff1111 If you're having nerve issues stemming from C5-7 then I would consider it in your case. The surgery has given be my life back and would do it all over again in a heartbeat. Good luck!
@@aarongoff1111that is the thing I wish it could last forever which it could just like the titanium rods in my back but I am afraid of neck adjacent segment disease
I am adraid of adjacent segment disease I also prefer ADR over ACDF . I am fused from T1 TO L3/4
I have a herniation somewhere around c5 c6 neck is piercing when i sit for too long started off as carpal tunnel syndrome feeling then cubital feeling then ear ache arm pain my teeth my feel sensitive for a split of a second i actuallt touch the sensirive area in my neck and feel the sorness . i want to try grade 4 laser therapy , prp first . i am afraid of chiro because manipulation like that can damage the cord or vertebral and carotid dissection. how painful was the surgey upon waking and also what are the risk of the phrenic and vagus or long thoracic nerve getting damaged?? i am scared and sad
I did not have much pain after waking up. I don't know about the risks for nerves being damaged so I would discuss that with your doctor!
Did u do a new mri ?
Do you know how your disks became herniated?
I don't. It just progressively became worse over time.
Hi buddy i had my surgery 3 weeks ago and i still have nerve pain in my arm... its frustrating... i want to be able to train again eventually... its depressing
I'm sorry to hear that. I'm hoping for you that it's residual and will lessen over time. I would check in with your doctor however
@@wojciechg792 yes the physios are telling me that it may take some time for nerves to settle ... however i see that so many people here on UA-cam got the same surgery and say that the nerve pains they had went away immediately after surgery... so it's depressing
Hi, any weakness in bicep? Pre op vs post op?
I had mostly weakness in my tricep and forearm, along with some "pinching" sensations. Bicep was fine before and after. But no weakness since surgery!
Im from PR, I go to surgery soon😢
Best of luck!
How are you doing with it still ?
I’m doing pretty well! I have very mild pain but it doesn’t affect me day to day!
Hi just been 6week from acdf my ? is are you can go to gym with no restrictions? I also like run and biking. Thx
After my 6 week appointment I had no restrictions. My doctor just recommended slowly increasing activity, but I began running, going to gym, and biking after 6 weeks.
Call lift weights?
I have some issues in my cervical spine. And I have three herniated discs.
My recovery journey video is on my channel. You can check that out guys. I my recovery has just started, fingers crossed.
Good luck!
Hi brother, Can you lift weights ?
Yes I do without restrictions
@@wojciechg792 How's the prestige disc holding up? Any issues after a couple of years?
@@aarongoff1111 seems to be holding up well! No major issues, I do have nerve sensitivity once in a while from another herniated disc however.
@@wojciechg792 Would you know if the herniation/nerve sensitivity is related to your artificial disc? Glad to see you're doing well, btw.
What insurance did you use
I don't remember as it has changed since then. One of the larger companies though
Good afternoon my friend I just had the same surgery as you 56 surgery did replace how long it took you to be normal again took you 6 months or a year how do you recuperation was slowly fast and change your life
Did you have numbness in fingers?
I did in my thumb and pinky but no longer do
Been dealing with this since December of 2023! Epidural injection hasn't helped at all! Scared of this surgery but the pain is getting unreal
@@rodneywilloughby1462 epidural injection didn't help me either, so I'm glad to have gotten the surgery. Good luck to you!
What is the name of the scar gel you used?
I used one called Biocorneum Scar Gel. I bought it from Amazon for about $20. It worked really well for me.