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    Well Doc, my surgeon and his assistant want to go ahead and do an ACDF next month. When we was talking about recovery he said you can return to an office job in a few weeks depending on how you heal. He was a little noncommittal when I reminded him my job. I work outdoors in all types of weather climbing ladders, working overhead, bending over, frequently lifting 30lbs and infrequently lifting up to 80lbs. When I’m not outdoors I’m required to sit attentively hours at a time on a piece of equipment that vibrates and shakes.

    It’s all a lot to take in, he said realistically I should see a relief in pain rather soon. The strength will take a little time weeks or months.

    I’m an optimistic person, I definitely want this fixed and I want to have the same relative quality of life I enjoyed before this happened.

    jmc1982
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    Thanks Doc, both times it’s happened I’ve woke up with an insane pain in the thoracic part of my back. There’s 2 separate parts that hurt. There’s the upper part that hurts and shocks me when I bend my head down. And there’s a separate spot that hurts it feels like a balloon at the bottom of my shoulder blade between it and my spine. It’s a constant discomfort that feels like it needs to pop.

    I had an MRI on my lower back because I have a pain in the bottom of my butt cheek that runs about 3/4 the way down my thigh. It just showed a minor l4/5 bulge.

    I haven’t had any imaging done on the thoracic part of my back since my injury. The physical therapist was wanting my family doc to put a order in but this was 6 months ago and he was sure it was a pulled muscle. So I’m not sure what’s going on there. I know I’m not going to get anything done by trying to tell my doc how to do his job, but I know what I’m feeling. I have good insurance that I’ve never used before this, It’s a little frustrating.

    Sorry to sound like a hypochondriac. I’m really not lol. I’ve been to the doctor more in the last 9 months than I have my entire life. I can count on 1 hand how many times I’ve been in 20 years before this happened. That was just for flonase and tetanus shots.

    Have a good day doc, I’ll post more after I see the neurosurgeon

    jmc1982
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    Thanks Doc, I appreciate the information. I had an appointment to see my family doctor today. He said he wouldn’t be surprised if they wanna do surgery. I neglected to put this on my original post but I’ve emptied my bladder in my sleep a couple of times and I’ve been going more often. He told me to be sure to stress that when I see the neurosurgeon Friday.

    jmc1982
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    I’m no doctor and I understand this site is for educational purpose only. But from what I’ve read, if I was to make an educated guess. I would assume the pain in my left arm would be a dorsal root issue?? I am far from a doctor so I would never self diagnose, but I think that would fit the framework of at least some of my symptoms when compared to that EMG and the imaging.

    I’m not trying to be a know it all or anything like that, I’m just trying to understand why I hurt so much. Thanks for your time Doc.

    jmc1982
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    Hey doc, the EMG on my left arm came back normal. Is that typical in some situations? I don’t really know how to interpret that.

    jmc1982
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    Thanks Doc, I’ll see what the surgeon says and try to respectfully mention that.

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