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 Posted: Tue Jan 2nd, 2007 01:09 pm
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 Posted: Tue Jan 2nd, 2007 01:40 pm
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Damn!!! What was the name of that Butcher you used!coyote2.gif My incision was done just above the clavical below the collar line and was only an inch at most....barely a scar left nowhand6.gif Did they remove the Ti plate and screws and replace the bone fusions that were already in place or just fine tune what was already done the last time?

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 Posted: Tue Jan 2nd, 2007 02:13 pm
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the 1st surgry went were you said. this time they had to go above the old incision, pulled out the old plate from 4,5,6, then  a new plate 1 level up at c-3 with a bone graft.so lm fused at 4 levels.im not happy with the incision though.it causes alot of pain, and can barely swallow meds.

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 Posted: Tue Jan 2nd, 2007 03:14 pm
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Sean, if you're not happy with the incision how about this one??


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 Posted: Tue Jan 2nd, 2007 08:08 pm
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I was glad to see you came out okay.... but I feel for you because I was scoped from the front and sliced in the back for my C-4 c-5 surgery ... I saw you scored the Stowa Seatime and the Nirvel deep blue .... you have excellent taste because my Limes Tauchund the Stowa and Nirvel are all offered at Watchtimes and I had a tough time deciding on what to buy ?!?!?  I hope they offered you morphine 60's for the pain bro 

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 Posted: Wed Jan 3rd, 2007 02:28 am
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Sean, glad to see you made it thru the surgery well, despite the scar and swallowing problems.  Hope you are feeling better soon.

But reading these comments, I am wondering if there is a medical corollary between neck issues and constantly bending our necks to look down at the new watch on our wrists?  Could being a WIS contribute to cervical problems?

I havent had the surgery yet, been doing physical therapy to try and put it off.  My problems are at C5-6, C6-7 with C4-5 starting to join in, stenosis and spondylosis.  My friends, getting old SUCKS! 

Steve

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