Rozy56
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I had my 4 month post 5/6 6/7 ACCF yesterday. The flex XRay showed excellent fusion. One level appears to be completely fused and the other about 90% fused. I will have another flex XRay post op in 4 more months. The surgeon said that the amount, size and thickness of my bone spurs was one of the worse he has seen. Although obtaining a flat surface for the hardware added almost an hour to the surgery, he used screws that he would normally use in a larger man which enabled him to get a solid fit for the hardware. The level above the fusion has no disc at all, just massive Spurs. The other levels have minimal disc left. Apparently the Spurs haven’t compressed nerves

My hand strength, coordination are close to normal. Neck pain went from a 5-7 to 2-4 and while far from normal, my side to side ROM has improved. The surgeon feels that due to the extensive osteoarthritis throughout my spine, this is as good as it will get. I am so used to neck, knew and TMJ osteoarthritis pain, that I am satisfied with a pain level of 2-4.

20 years ago, I was told that
I had vacuum disc at L5 for about 15 years, I had horrible flare ups which was treated by PT etc. The past 5 years, I have had virtually no pain which according to the surgeon indicates that the L5 self fused without trapping nerves

Is it reasonable to hope that as the adjacent level with no disc, will continue to be asymptomatic and not compress nerves as it self fuses?