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in reply to: c2 and c3 please #10251
Posterior cervical decompression & fusion on c2 c3 c4 on Feb 7/14 ……if not canceled……know I can do this …..c2 c3 and one side of c4…….say a prayer for me……..Carol
in reply to: c2 and c3 please #10077Thank you so much…..I will let you know when I have my surgery….you certainly educated me a lot about the neck and fusions etc…..CAROL
in reply to: c2 and c3 please #10066Do you wear it 24 hours a day? thanks you again carol
in reply to: c2 and c3 please #10060I am going to my family doctor and asking her about asking the doctor to let me wear one. I need it to feel more secure.
I AM going to wear one, but like you say have the surgery as he is doing c2 c3 and part of c4. Wish I knew what kind of collar to get? Do you know the name of it. Would it be a hard one or soft one? Would putting on a collar hurt his surgery?
I want to thank you for helping me. thanks Carolin reply to: c2 and c3 please #10047I was going out of his office and I said collar for 6 weeks and he said no collar. I said the other doctor said 6 weeks and he said we will talk about it. The only chance to talk to me is before I am wheeled into surgery. Not going to happen.
I have been uneasy ever since as I want a collar. I have to speak up now before the surgery. I cannot do the surgery without a collar and I go to my family doctor Jan7th and will tell her this.
I will call the surgeon’s office and find out to.
If I don’t get a collar I will cancel as I will be the one suffering.
My family doctor will be upset with me if I cancel.The second visit with the first NS he SAID I would get pins and needles before I was to become paralyzed unless a accident.
What do you think? Am I wrong in thinking this way? Is there a certain collar I should have….like hard or soft? Dr. Corenmanin reply to: c2 and c3 please #10045Just got this off of the Halifax NS hospital where I will be having surgery. This is why he said no collar. I would still like a collar and will be talking to him about it.
In Halifax we are performing advanced neck surgery that does
not require patients to wear a neck collar at all – let alone for the
standard 6-8 week period.Dr. Corenman post=5729 wrote: For posterior cervical fusions, I have the patient use a collar as the facet screws used do not have the same initial stability as the anterior fusions have. Swallowing problems do not generally occur with a posterior fusion as you do not have to retract the esophagus.
Dr. Corenman
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