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Showing posts with label spine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spine. Show all posts

Friday, August 29, 2014

10 Days post-op Posterior Cervical Foraminotomy/Discectomy

Today I had my 10-day post-op follow-up doctor's visit. 
He pulled the sutures and the staple and said it looked really good. 
I don't need the hard brace any longer, but have a soft one, for another week or so. 
I can start driving, but haven't given i a try just yet. I think I will start slow/short distances. 
Though, Tuesday I need to drive down to South Denver, so that will be the first "test"- leaving early to make sure :)

I will be able to start PT in a week, so I will call Monday to maybe get my first appointment set for Friday. From there, I will slowly ease back into more strenuous activities. 
I have been walking 5-10km/day so far and will up it to 20-30km/day this coming week.
I am trying to walk sub 10min/km. I've been around 10:30-11min/km which is fine, but I feel good. Adding in some air squats and lunges as well. 

Also, today I did not have any notable pain in my arm or shoulder and the doctor reassured me that my nerves had plenty of room now, and were just irritated from the procedure. So, once the swelling goes down, I should be as good as new, and obviously, the muscles in my neck need to heal up.

At least I can say I am off pain meds, that is narcotics and muscles relaxants, and only need ibuprofen or bromelain every now and then.
So, all in all, everything went well and I am doing good. 

I am SO ready to go back to lifting. 
I know the first couple of months will be tough... and I will have a battle scar, but in a few years I am sure even this will be gone.

Here, is a picture of what my scar looks like Day 1 post-op versus day 10 post-op. 

1 day post-op
10 days post-op

Monday, August 25, 2014

Recovery from Foraminotomy: Week 1

One week ago, I had cervical foraminotomy to hopefully cure my left arm and shoulder radiculopathy.

Right now, I feel like retrospectively reflecting on surgery and the first week post-op, so here we go! 

The procedure
Unilateral cervical foraminotomy at c5/c6 was performerd. 4 bone chips and the protruded disk material were removed. I was put in a halo, so besides the 2inch long incision I have staples in the sides of my head that will be removed 10 days post-op. The surgery took about 2 hours. 
The day of surgery:
I quit eating by 8pm the night before and had my last glass of water around 11pm. We left the house at 5.30am and arrived shortly after 6am at the hospital. I only waited a few minutes in the pre-surgery waiting room and was taken to vitals and checks promptly around 6.30. 
My weight was around 150# and I had a hard time giving my urine sample. Information you surely needed.
I changed into a rope and the nurse tried to place an IV in my right hand/arm. She blew two veins and I started to get a bit anxious. This was probably the most painful of it all. She tried twice on my right hand and wrist and completely messed up. Then, she tried my left hand and left me with a pretty big bruise...
My anaesthesiologist came in, locally numbed my hand/wrist and finally got the IV to work! Phew! 
The neuromonitoring guy came I hook me up to his thing and he my doc came to answer final questions and make sure everything was ready to go. 
I was ready to be taken down to the operation room and I think all I talked about were my big dogs and my cat. Then I was in some white room with bright lights. I think there were other patients on their beds around me but I may have been imagining all this! I think I was out shortly after. 
Crazy! 
I woke up in a different room with two nurses circling around me. I tried to move but couldn't and I tried to open my eyes or keep them open but couldn't! Crazy again! 
One nurse then fed me pudding and I know I really liked the pudding! Had it for every meal after that! Tried chocolate, too, but vanilla was way better!
Anyway, my throat hurt from the breathing tube. Since I was on my tummy during the procedure they had to put in a tube. My head hurt a bit - staples. Other than that I was just really tired. 
I was brought back into my room and my husband and his mom showed up quickly after. I needed to use the bathroom and got up around 11am. I felt fine, just a bit shaky. 
I saw a PT and OT to learn how to move and do things but I was up and walking "rounds" by the afternoon. Climbed the cute set up stairs as well. I didn't see any problems come up. 
Yet, we decided to stay a night to make sure. The hospital food wasn't all that bad either. And I liked the pudding! 
At night, my alarm went off several times because my pulse fell below 45 and 40 so, again to be safe they put me on the oxygen. 
I was able to be discharged around 11am the next day. 
Complication and problems post surgery
Low blood pressure and pulse. While it's relatively normal for me to have a sub 40 pulse at rest, in the hospital they found it necessary to put me on the oxygen tank and monitor me at night. 
Dizziness and blackouts. Most likely a side effect of meds and my low blood pressure. I passed out in the shower on day 4 post-op. Already the second shower was a bit shaky but I managed to sit down in time. Learned the hard way that a chair in the shower is very helpful; when I passed out and found myself lying on the shower floor crying, I did get scared a bit. I don't think I reinsured though. 
Constipation. All the meds caused some irregularities, that is, no movement. Miralax helped the most. I improved within 48hours of taking it. 
Nausea. Also, a side effect from meds. I quit taking my meds every 6 hours/day on day 6 post-op because I started feeling sick. Only when I actually feel increased pain or muscle spasms, am I taking oxycodone or a muscle relaxer. I have used Ibuprofen and Bromelain for pain/inflammation now and it's working so-so. 
Headaches. Positioning, the hard brace and meds also caused some bad headaches on day 5 and 6. The doctor suggested to try the soft brace and I am wearing it for sleeping or when I am lying down. This, in combination with going down on meds, headaches have improved 100%!
Arm pain. I am a bit concerned that my pain is returning. I haven't had that kind of nerve pain anymore prior to surgery so I am not sure what to think. Did I overdo it? For the most part, I have muscle spasms in my wrist, elbow and upper arm.
Improvement post-op (so far):
As I said, I currently have occasional pain in my shoulder and upper arm but my surgeon said it should go away. He called it residual pain that was caused by inflammation and regeneration of the nerves. After all, I had surgery and it wasn't just a magic trick! Yet, no numbness or tingling have reoccurred. 
I feel like my range of motion has already improved, but I cannot really tell since I am not doing any crazy overhead moves. 
With the incision healing up and me trying to keep up good nutritional and recovery habits, I am sure I will be back to normal before I know it. Then, I will have to focus on rebuilding strength and muscle.
I am now wearing a soft brace about half the time and the incision looks good. The hair they had to shave is starting to grow back and I feel stronger every day.
First week post-op tips:
Eat. Have people cook for you or prepare a lot and freeze it. You will just not feel up to much of anything but you will need to eat.
Take miralax. Kick start bowl movement right away.
Set up your bed. Get a wedge for your bed and plenty of pillows (soft-hard) to adjust your lying position for any occasion.
Chair in shower. Get a shower chair and if at all possible have somebody at you side when you shower.
No overhead. Try not to reach overhead and get clothes ready that are easy to change.
Move slowly but moveGo for short walks, and get up often. Make slow and controlled movements. This helps circulation, healing and your mind. 
Call your doctor. With any questions or problems. I have asked every little thing and was happy to get response within 24hrs very time. 
Avoid heat. Interaction with meds or simply the impact of changes in temperature can impact you more than you would think shortly after surgery, even if you feel great! 
Know your meds! What they do to help you, but also what thy can do I harm you. If you understand your meds you can much better adjust and work around it all. Also, don't become addicted! 
Call friends! Let people know what you are going through and let them help you, even if it's just a phone call! It's helpful to know people are thinking about you. 
Stay positive!  Listen to your body and be careful!

Outlook
I'm looking forward to  start doing slow airsquats and increase my daily walks. Hopefully in a week from today I can drive and start PT! 

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Second Night and Day Post OP

I slept 4 hours straight and then took a muscle relaxer. My cat was keeping me up a bit. Then I fell back asleep around 6 and slept a couple more hours. Today, it felt like my left arm and shoulder pain was returning. Yet, the pain that I haven't felt in several weeks seems to return. I guess it is due to the swelling and I am going to stay optimistic and believe that that is the case. I will talk to my surgeon tomorrow. Maybe it was a bit premature to be excited about not having any more pain in my left arm right post op... 

I have to stay positive though. I have to rest. Maybe tomorrow, I will lay in bed instead of sitting in the recliner. The neck brace really bothers me. It hurts me. My incision, neck, and the area between my shoulder blades hurt a bit, too. Just cramps, spasms and aches. My staples in my head bother me as well. It's less pleasant today than it was at the hospital and I guess I wished I had stayed a little longer... But I was only approved for 1 night. 
Well, I ordered a wedge for my bed do I hope when that gets here tomorrow I will be able to sleep more comfortably. Also will not work at all tomorrow but rest... 
I have to remind myself: it's just day 2 post op. But I need to be more careful with movements and BLT.
This is not easy. 

Friday, August 15, 2014

Countdown to Surgery

I have 3 more days before my cervical spine surgery on Tuesday. I'm not nervous yet, but have a lot to get done still which may be why I am not feeling anything. 

I'm trying to get some workouts in, too, just to not get too depressed. I've been failing lifts at numbers below my maxes and it's somewhat getting to me. I am also feeling like I am gaining body fat and just losing muscle mass. It's not going to be easier after surgery. 

On the bright side, I finally got a team together to do little filming projects. We call it "Faces of CrossFit" and we document people who crossfit. It's a fun little documentary style project. 

Here is a teaser: 

I'll post more about it soon!

Here are my last two days workouts: 

Thursday
Iron scap
Mobi

5rds
5 Ring rows
5sec Ring holds

10 rds 
10/10 step ups
50m 70# farmer carries

3rds
15 Leg raises on p-bar 
10/10 ghd
25 push-ups 

Mobi

Friday
Iron scap

5rds 
5 ring rows
5 sec right holds

1' leg raises
1'plank

Front squat
5-5-5
45# - 88# - 110#
3-3-3
132# - 154# - 165#
1-1-1
176# - 187# - failed 198#

Bench
10 at 35# 
3-3-3 at 77#
3-3-3 at 88#

Friday, August 8, 2014

Friday's ModWOD

If your symptoms have improved over the last few weeks, would you still go for surgery? I emailed my surgeon to let him know how things have been and we will see what he has to say. 
At the gym I even did some swings and cleans and I had no pain - just no strength. I realized that after surgery I will have to put A LOT of work in to gain my muscle mass, strength and condition back. But I can do it.  

Every lift and every WOD will be a post-op pr :) 


Warmup 
1mile  airdyne (33kcal)
Iron scap 

5rds
50 singles
12alt 25#DB curls 
10/10 tire step ups
1mile airdyne (38kcal)

1-1-1-1-1-1-1 power clean
35-55-85-105-115-125-135

6rds
50situps
25airsquats
10swings
1'plank
10pushups

Mobi