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NECK SURGERY | posterior cervical laminectomy 2 week followup after surgery PCDF PCLF 

Diane Moore
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An update at the two week point after my neck surgery - posterior laminectomy with fusion. Levels c3 - c7 (I misspoke on the video). I share my progress after cervical spine surgery. I was diagnosed with cervical stenosis with myelopathy.
My recommendations in the video include zero gravity chair and bendable straws. I have not worn an aspen collar after this surgery.
Here's a zero gravity chair that I have (but many are available): amzn.to/3Ru1cLZ
Here's a neck heating pad that I use (I prefer non-weighted): amzn.to/3GMoasP
If you're on Facebook, I really encourage you to search for this group and ask to join:
Posterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (PCDF)
Lots of people who have had this surgery or ones very similar - all willing to help.
Check my channel for additional update videos.
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@louise2257
@louise2257 Месяц назад
I was diagnosed with severe cervical myelopathy 2 wks ago & my surgery isn’t until Sept 6 so I’m stuck in the Aspen collar for 2 more weeks, my left leg is going numb & I’m really getting clumsy & at Max fall risk according to my Dr 😢 please say a prayer for me and my family as my mother was already taking care of my Dad who is a spine injury patient, I was helping her & now I can’t 😢 this is just too much
@louise2257
@louise2257 Месяц назад
I’m also going thru this at 50 and feel like I went from 50-75 in just a cpl weeks 😞 My surgery is the day after my one and only grand baby’s first birthday 🙏
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore Месяц назад
Louise, I'm sorry that all this is happening! I will pray for you as I know God knows and hears. Hopefully by the end of the year (if not sooner), things will look very different in a positive way from what they look for you now.
@louise2257
@louise2257 29 дней назад
@@DianeMoore thank you so much ❤️ right now, I’m just praying I make it till next Friday b4 everything goes numb. I feel the rapid decline and it is VERY scary, so worried that I won’t be able to walk when this is over🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@josephnaja
@josephnaja 22 дня назад
Sending you prayers 🙏
@henrysliwerski
@henrysliwerski 4 года назад
My surgeon told me 3 months 24/7 I having C2 to T3 done
@jadegonzalez7322
@jadegonzalez7322 3 года назад
can you say more about your 24/7 ? I am having the procedure soon and I want to know all I can* Thank you* Did you mean needing care 24/7 for 3 months or intense pain, all of the above? Yikes!
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore 3 года назад
Jade, I'm sorry I missed this comment. Hope your surgery went well!
@Christinejs
@Christinejs 6 месяцев назад
Hello how do you feel after 4 years from surgery.
@Christinejs
@Christinejs 6 месяцев назад
@@jadegonzalez7322hello I know it’s years later but how did surgery go for you
@themessycrafter5679
@themessycrafter5679 11 месяцев назад
My brother was just diagnosed with severe cervical myelopathy. Your video has brought some great information to us. Thank you
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore 11 месяцев назад
Glad it helps!
@carend7010
@carend7010 2 года назад
Thank you Diane for posting these videos. I found you today and have been watching. I am getting a laminectomy with fusion C2 through C-5. I previously had surgery anterior discectomy with fusion on C4 through C7 in 2010. I have a huge bone spur that is at the top of my first surgery level pushing on my spinal cord. So this will be the second time going through a major surgery on my neck. Doc says I will not be solving my pain but will be avoiding being paralyzed from the neck down. Your videos are a nice indicator of what I’ll be facing with some great tips and best of all hope... I appreciate you posting them. Thank you. God bless you.
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore 2 года назад
So glad they can be an encouragement for you! It's tough but worth it.
@Elsa_318
@Elsa_318 15 дней назад
🌼thank you for sharing!
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore 15 дней назад
Thanks for watching!
@billyhamlen9610
@billyhamlen9610 8 месяцев назад
I had laminoplasty done 6 weeks ago, opening up c3 to c7, my nuro symptom was worse than b4 the surgery! I cant walk for long with my hands down on the side, my fingers will go very numb, my neck becomes very stiff and tight....
@kirstylynn3723
@kirstylynn3723 4 года назад
Would love to hear more updates! Could you show a link to your zero gravity chair?
@jadegonzalez7322
@jadegonzalez7322 3 года назад
yes, can you tell me what zero g chair you used?
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore 3 года назад
I just got it at Costco, Jade. They sell them lots of places - especially now that it's springtime.
@gregg-k7d
@gregg-k7d 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for your videos. I'm feeling hopeful--going for this procedure this week.
@ratterrierdogma
@ratterrierdogma 2 года назад
So grateful that you’ve posted this. I’m having the surgery in a month with an orthopaedic and a neurosurgeon for C4-7. I’m a little scared, but am comforted by the informative posts that you’ve shared of your experience. Hoping after 2+ years, all is healed and you’re doing well.
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore 2 года назад
Hope you've found some encouragement in the videos. Yep - I'm doing well these days - glad I had the surgery.
@MrBenjaminrroy
@MrBenjaminrroy 3 года назад
I am so glad that you are doing so much better just 2 weeks post-op. I for all that it is worth an not doing as well only 9 days post-op. The neurosurgeon that did my surgery said that I have a very muscular neck and it took a while just to the laminotomy he removed 2 and 1/3rd sections C6, C7 and 1/3rd of T1 to decompress the spinal cord as I have a significant bulge at those levels. He has stated that my recovery this time will be greater that my last as the damage is far worse than the MRI showed. I have hope that I will recover in due time. I thank you for you video's they have been great to see that someone has gone through the same as me. I pray that you will continue to get back to normal and will be able to do some of the things that you loved to do. God bless you and Keep you.
@cindyjohnson9078
@cindyjohnson9078 4 года назад
Thank you for posting this. It's really helpful. I am going to be having c3-c7 posterior laminectomy and c3-t2 fusion with rods and screws. I have had a serious case of bronchitis so will be putting off surgery until my lungs are recovered. Anyway, thanks again and I hope you post more follow-ups.
@johnnypruitt2305
@johnnypruitt2305 8 месяцев назад
I had my c 3 through 7 fuised in November,the first 6 days the pain was close to unbearable when I had to sit upright.Had to be assisted to reposition myself laying down.Sill have some weakness in myself left arm and numbness in my hand.
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore 7 месяцев назад
Definitely takes time. Hoping the receovery is continuing.
@theroadtohealing8892
@theroadtohealing8892 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for making this. I am having the same surgery next Monday. This is my 3rd cervical fusion but my first posterior cervical fusion. You video is awesome and I appreciate it
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore 7 месяцев назад
Glad it brings you some encouragement. God bless you as you go through the surgery and get to the recovery side!
@avfan967
@avfan967 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing!
@wepininthecupin2907
@wepininthecupin2907 Год назад
Thanks for these videos Diane, very informative. I have a C7-C5 ACDF back in 2013 (which went well) and and scheduled for for another C5-C3 coupled with a one level (4-5) laminectomy in a couple weeks so I'll wind up with 4 fused levels like you. My question is you mentioned you weaned off of Oxycodone and were taking Tylenol and Advil (this is the 2 week video). I've never been allowed Advil (or any NSAID) after any surgery for weeks if not months due to bleeding/healing issues. Just wondering if you mispoke or your surgeon really allowed you to take advil? (I'm curious because I have bad reactions to opiods and wish I could take advil).
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore Год назад
Hi! My surgeon was ok with Advil, but I know that not all are.
@jamesnugent6547
@jamesnugent6547 2 года назад
Hi All and especially Diane, had my appointment w neurosurgeon today and we decided to do an anterior 3 level discectomy and fusion. He originally thought a posterior approach would be best but after talking to him more and considering I’m in good shape (for 69 this month) he thought it would be best. Plus, it will be in hospital so I’ll be well taken care of. Hopefully, visitors will be allowed in 6 weeks when I have it.
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore 2 года назад
Great - glad you have a plan that you feel comfortable with James. Hope everything goes smoothly!
@dianewier8546
@dianewier8546 4 года назад
I'm amazed at your head movement at only 2 weeks out! I had a tumor removed along with the laminectomy 3 weeks ago and I am still so very stiff. I'm confident it will improve- it's definitely a marathon. Thanks for sharing!
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore 4 года назад
As I read other people's experiences, I kind of am too. :) My surgeon is definitely in the "no collar after surgery" camp, so I just naturally gained strength (while being careful of course.) Hope your progress continues to improve.
@dianewier8546
@dianewier8546 4 года назад
@@DianeMoore thank you!
@jrobinson42479
@jrobinson42479 8 месяцев назад
Did the procedure make your issues better?
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore 8 месяцев назад
Yes
@betteryourgerman
@betteryourgerman 3 года назад
.... have taken your tips on board, ....after 6 weeks , I have some advice too !!!
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore 3 года назад
Hope your recovery is going well!
@betteryourgerman
@betteryourgerman 3 года назад
@@DianeMoore ..thank you Diane ... 2 more weeks first checkup !!
@ellek8703
@ellek8703 2 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing your experience. My dad is getting the posterior fusion, C3 to T1. Do you feel the hardware when you lie down on your back? Did you need to shave off a part of your scalp hair? How are you doing now?
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore Месяц назад
You're welcome! No, I don't feel the hardware. I think they shaved up my neck into my hair a little, but nothing big. I'm doing really well now - so glad I had the surgery. You're welcome to check the other videos on this playlist, I give further updates. Hope your dad does well!
@d.gtheteech3000
@d.gtheteech3000 4 года назад
How was the pain when u woke up from surgery?
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore 4 года назад
Hi D. G., well, my pain was pretty intense when I first woke up after surgery, but the recovery team really did a great job of getting it under control in short order.
@TheGamble17
@TheGamble17 2 года назад
How was it getting in and out of the chair?
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore 2 года назад
as long as I took it slow, it was fine. You just have to be mindful of your balance.
@dianaosorio7010
@dianaosorio7010 5 месяцев назад
WELL IN MY EXPERIENCE IF I KNEW THAT I WAS GOING TO END UP IN SUCH AN UNCOMFORTABLE FEELING EVERY SINGLE DAY ,I WOULD OF WAITED FOR A DIFFERENT OPTION THAT WILL GIME MORE COMFORT, CAUSE NOW I FEEL SOOO TENSE ON MY NECK AND UPPER SHOULDERS AND NOW I HAVE TO TURN WITH MY WHOLE BODY TO SEE BOTH SIDES, I STRONGLY RECOMMEND PEOPLE THAT ARE CONSIDERING THIS PROCEDURE TO GET 1,2,3,4 OPINIONS CAUSE THIS IS VERY PAINFUL AND VERY UNCOMFORTABLE ,AND I HAD THE SURGERY 3 YRS AGO AND STILL SOOOO TENSE AND LIMITED TO DO SOOO MANY THINGS ,SOOO PEOPLE MY ADVICE IS GET AS MUCH INFORMATION AND OPINIONS BEFORE, SCIENCE IS ALWAYS EVOLVING AND THERE COULD BE BETTER AND LESS PAINFUL AND DISCOMFORT NEW PROCEDURES. WISHING THE BEST TO EVERYONE!!!!
@imveryhungry112
@imveryhungry112 3 месяца назад
You might just need a new updated spine fusion 😊
@11mearns
@11mearns 2 года назад
You’re wonderful to post these helpful and encouraging videos. My husband will have a very similar surgery in 2 days. We have heard that there is discomfort with swallowing for about a week. Did you find this to be true?
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore 2 года назад
That didn't happen to me, but I have read comments from others that that did happen to. I know that's very common with the anterior surgery (as opposed to posterior). God bless your husband and your family as you go through the process and best wishes for speedy healing!
@butcheinsel8722
@butcheinsel8722 2 года назад
Hello Diane, Ive had may posterior fusion as I mentioned before, 2 wks out I have some right arm pain with numbness in fingers and toes , I see the surgeon Wednesday for my postoperative visit . Did you experience any of these symptoms? Now after watch the video again I see your had numbness , your videos have been helpful and an inspiration
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore 2 года назад
Hi Butch - I don't think that's that unusual. I had different pain/numbness experiences in those first few weeks. I think as the spinal cord gets into its new way of existing, there are corresponding reactions. But by all means ask your surgeon. Glad you've found the videos to be helpful!
@13Bravo77
@13Bravo77 2 года назад
Thanks for this information, I'm looking at having a full fusion after a previous done fro the front , this was very helpful and have me confidence in the recovery , how long was it before you could drive long distances?
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore 2 года назад
Hi Butch - glad it's given you some confidence. I started driving (after some physical therapy) at maybe 6 or 7 weeks post-surgery for short distances. It all depends on what kind of stamina you develop... and that can take a long time, so not quite sure how to answer the "long distance" part.
@kirstylynn3723
@kirstylynn3723 4 года назад
Did you have rods put in as well?
@Sharles2.0
@Sharles2.0 Год назад
I just love your videos so much. They are making me feel so much better today as I lay here in recover.
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore Год назад
Hi Sharla - glad you found them encouraging. How's recovery going?
@barbaraheller3461
@barbaraheller3461 3 года назад
Thank you again, I should have started from 1st video, but I’m happy to be more aware. Have a pre-opt mtg. On May 19th and it’s really getting real.......deep breaths..👍💕
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore 3 года назад
You can do this, Barbara! But I understand what you're saying.
@barbaraheller3461
@barbaraheller3461 3 года назад
@@DianeMoore my nerves are not too bad as I’m a detailed oriented person, so just having my home ready with the immediate items like ice packs for neck & shoulders, heating pads, my push up recliner, walker etc, it will be what will be, it’s in Gods hands...thank you for your support 👍❤️
@lisakrieg3076
@lisakrieg3076 3 месяца назад
Thankyou so much for sharing. Im getting surgery in July.. 5 in cspine and 2 in tspine. Im DYING and beside myself! You seem so positive and made me feel better. I have paralysis and numbness from this on left side hands and left foot. Im praying the feeling comes back. I wish you all the very best. Your a strong woman. Bless you...
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore Месяц назад
Hope the surgery went well. How are you doing?
@lisakrieg3076
@lisakrieg3076 Месяц назад
​@@DianeMooreHI! Hope you are doing well. Thankyou for responding. I had C3-7 and T1-3...9 Total with fusion. 7 1/2 weeks out now and I'm ok. Still numb/ pain hands and feet. Walking a bit better. Only Major Complaint! Feels like a ton of cement is on top of my head and shoulders. Gets worse as I move around throughout the day. I guess patience..ALLOT of it, is Key here..lol Best of luck to you I hope you're living a happy and healthy life
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore Месяц назад
@@lisakrieg3076 yeah that muscle pain is rough. If you're able to, I know walking was a big help for me... just to keep things moving.
@lisakrieg3076
@lisakrieg3076 Месяц назад
@@DianeMoore Yes, right!.. thankyou. Gotta keep Movin!! All the Best~ Take Care
@nancymcnally1972
@nancymcnally1972 3 года назад
I’m in for C 2-7 on May 18th. Thanks for your info❤️✌️
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore 3 года назад
Thanks for commenting, Nancy. Hope you've found the info to be helpful. You'll be glad to get this surgery behind you and start the healing process!
@angeladarnall4405
@angeladarnall4405 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing, I’m needing surgery on my c6-7 & t-1 I’ve had previous neck fusions but that’s been many yrs ago I hope the neurosurgeon can get me fixed up As I heard you say you was a bit wobbly and dropping things I’m also doing that but did realize the wobbly part was any connection with my neck. Obviously it could be. I’m having numbness in left arm and hand. It’s starting to happen in my right hand too Praying everything can be fixed up as well as getting out of every day pain. Ty for sharing your story hope you are doing well now that’s it’s been 2 years for you 😊
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore 2 года назад
Hope you get a good solution for it all, Angela!
@angeladarnall4405
@angeladarnall4405 2 года назад
@@DianeMoore thank you very much 😊
@Christinejs
@Christinejs 6 месяцев назад
Hello how has your surgery come along.
@patfallon3395
@patfallon3395 2 года назад
18 month recovery range. Great info. Thank you.
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore 2 года назад
Yep - takes some patience :)
@3.0colorado21
@3.0colorado21 3 года назад
Thanks for this. Seems like pcdf isn’t too common. I’ll be getting a single level c3/c4 done after a partially failed acdf. Good times.
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore 3 года назад
Yeah, well at least less common than ACDF. Hope your surgery goes well!
@dannygoround1
@dannygoround1 Год назад
How was it after? How did you sleep?
@3.0colorado21
@3.0colorado21 Год назад
@@dannygoround1 big pharma makes sure it isn’t too bad. Pcdf was less invasive than the acdf and the recovery time was shorter.
@dannygoround1
@dannygoround1 Год назад
@@3.0colorado21 ok, thanks for the response. Wife got the ACdf and it didn’t heal and is now in surgery for the pcdf.
@3.0colorado21
@3.0colorado21 Год назад
@@dannygoround1 definitely easier the second time around. Acdf took about 6-7 months for me ti get back to my physical job, pcdf took about 12-15 weeks.
@johncardaci5437
@johncardaci5437 Год назад
Hi, Was wondering what lead you to seek the surgery? What symptoms were you having? How long had you been dealing with them? How was the outcome after the surgery?
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore Год назад
Hi John - Thanks for your questions. I started having dexterity issues with my hands and eventually started struggling with balance. My hand issues increased over about 6 months before it became clear what the issue was. I'm doing well after the surgery. I encourage you to take a look at my other videos as I think they will answer these questions the best.
@johncardaci5437
@johncardaci5437 Год назад
@Diane Moore thanks Diane! How bad was the balance? Like you couldn't walk without falling? Or like very, very bad gait? Like ( for lack of a better term, drunk walking from side to side?) No feeling in the hands? When people say the term numb, does it mean you can't feel hot or cold? Or anything? Could you feel fine textures like coffee grains or sand on your skin? Just curious
@johncardaci5437
@johncardaci5437 Год назад
@Diane Moore oh, and lastly, at what age did you notice this? Was it something you had been dealing with over the years on and off until you couldn't deal with it anymore? Again, thank you and God Bless!
@DianeMoore
@DianeMoore Год назад
@@johncardaci5437 I think I cover all of these in my 3 month post surgery video update
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