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One week after the Nurosurgen operated

Posted By: 340SIX

One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/02/23 01:52 PM

Well been a whole week now.
My cervical cortex was compressed to the point I had poralissis(so?)
To the point I had lost almost all feeling from.the waist down. And had lost the ability to walk.
Both arms numb, both hands major loss of strength and dexterity.
Hands also feel like bro g shocked 24/7.
And 24/7 pain in Neck like stabbed by knife.with 24/7 head ache

Not I can feel my feet, do what I am going to make a stretch and call walk with help.
And type with one finger.
Do know how much is permanent nerve damages till later after recovering
Told recover 4 months and get another surgery. Don't know for 4 months.
Or of all goes well 9 to 12 months recover from just the 1st surgery.
So wanted to thank the crew of misfits here who gave emailed, texted and called me.
One of with was/ is Doc Fibberglass for the crazy and encouraging phone calls to keep my spirts up. The list of member's who have is long
signed by the one finger typist .
Posted By: gdonovan

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/02/23 01:54 PM

Originally Posted by 340SIX
Well been a whole week now.
My cervical cortex was compressed to the point I had poralissis(so?)
To the point I had lost almost all feeling from.the waist down. And had lost the ability to walk.
Both arms numb, both hands major loss of strength and dexterity.
Hands also feel like bro g shocked 24/7.
And 24/7 pain in Neck like stabbed by knife.with 24/7 head ache

Not I can feel my feet, do what I am going to make a stretch and call walk with help.
And type with one finger.
Do know how much is permanent nerve damages till later after recovering
Told recover 4 months and get another surgery. Don't know for 4 months.
Or of all goes well 9 to 12 months recover from just the 1st surgery.
So wanted to thank the crew of misfits here who gave emailed, texted and called me.
One of with was/ is Doc Fibberglass for the crazy and encouraging phone calls to keep my spirts up. The list of member's who have is long
signed by the one finger typist .


Praying for your recovery!
Posted By: DUSTER_340

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/02/23 04:35 PM

Wishing you a speedy recovery!
Posted By: topside

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/02/23 04:40 PM

Wow - hope & pray everything works out !
Posted By: mopars4ever

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/02/23 04:47 PM

Sometimes recovery can be long. Mine took close to year. Good luck and wish you well.
Posted By: moparx

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/02/23 05:04 PM

thoughts and prayers for a full recovery ! glad you are doing better now, and hopefully, you won't need a second surgery.
beer
Posted By: 340SIX

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/02/23 05:04 PM

Originally Posted by mopars4ever
Sometimes recovery can be long. Mine took close to year. Good luck and wish you well.

That's what he said. It only fly in the ointment is if 2nd surgery time starts over from it.
Glad to see you recovered I remember you post
Posted By: 340SIX

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/02/23 05:30 PM

The last things I was able to do was build an extra spare distributor so I could just carry a,spare.
As things would have it found 2 so did them both.
One's a,old Mopar Performance and other is from my old 1972 340 Ralley Challenger I have the tag just not on in pics
And as things would have it after doing so found a whole MP-Kit with my E Body bracket I had plated.

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Posted By: 340SIX

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/02/23 05:31 PM

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Posted By: IMGTX

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/02/23 05:32 PM

Wow I'm so sorry for what happened.

I remember your post about getting the parts before going to the ER but have been out of pocket since then.

Prayers for you to have a complete and speedy recovery.
Posted By: calmopar

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/02/23 06:01 PM

I am sorry to hear about this and wish for the fastest recovery with the best possible outcome. I had neurosurgery 21 years ago and while the rehab was slow and sometimes frustrating it got the job done eventually. Hang in there!
Posted By: Sunroofcuda

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/03/23 03:41 AM

OMG 340SIX - all the best to you for a speedy & gradually improving recovery! Quickly!
Posted By: justinp61

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/03/23 01:41 PM

Praying for a full recovery.
Posted By: migsBIG

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/03/23 02:54 PM

Prayers for a fast recovery and you getting back quickly into enjoin your automotive hobbies.
Posted By: gtx6970

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/03/23 07:30 PM

Get well soon,

You will be back at it in no time. Just pace yourself. and let your body heal
Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/03/23 07:37 PM

I thought one finger typing is normal shruggy whistling
AKA, praying for a complete and painless recovery for you bow
Posted By: nutso suave

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/03/23 08:39 PM

Thoughts and prayers for a speedy recovery!
Posted By: Neil

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/04/23 02:16 AM

Feel better soon! We are all rooting for you!
Posted By: TJP

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/04/23 03:22 AM

had no idea, 🙏🙏🙏🙏 for full recovery. It will take time. took me over 14 months for a full recovery after a triple bypas went sideways beer
Posted By: 71TA

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/06/23 09:42 PM

Must have missed all this?!?!

Sux getting old and things breaking down (if that was the cause or part of it).

All of a sudden out of nowhere I've had a hard time walking cause one knee was bothering me. Thought it was meniscus. Went to (typical condescending, "guess I have to talk to this poor person to make my Ferrari payment") orthopedic Dr. He said its arthritis and to eat Meloxicam (sp?) every day for the rest of my life or untill I need a new knee (that will poison me with shards of metal coursing through my veins). Wife is like suck it up buttercup. We have 39 more Mopar shows to do before taking the long dirt nap smile
Posted By: cudaman1969

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/07/23 12:59 AM

Originally Posted by 71TA
Must have missed all this?!?!

Sux getting old and things breaking down (if that was the cause or part of it).

All of a sudden out of nowhere I've had a hard time walking cause one knee was bothering me. Thought it was meniscus. Went to (typical condescending, "guess I have to talk to this poor person to make my Ferrari payment") orthopedic Dr. He said its arthritis and to eat Meloxicam (sp?) every day for the rest of my life or untill I need a new knee (that will poison me with shards of metal coursing through my veins). Wife is like suck it up buttercup. We have 39 more Mopar shows to do before taking the long dirt nap smile


Meloxicam works ok, do not have surgery. I did and have had 2 shots of cortisone in left knee and one in right in August. It gets you by. Those ritis brothers gets us all eventually, I was getting 2 shots each month for RA ($4000 each) shut that down in Dec because it hinders the immune system (arthritis is caused by the immune system attacking the joints) do the best you can. And the docs do look at us as $$$$$$, i have 8 Docs now and climbing, one before Medicare came on board.
Posted By: Neil

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/07/23 01:24 AM

Commercials all over the AM radio here about QC Kinetics for arthritis and joint issues. Info if someone wants to look into it.

https://qckinetix.com/joint-pain-treatments/#How-It-Works
Posted By: IMGTX

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/07/23 01:32 AM

Originally Posted by 71TA
Must have missed all this?!?!

Sux getting old and things breaking down (if that was the cause or part of it).

All of a sudden out of nowhere I've had a hard time walking cause one knee was bothering me. Thought it was meniscus. Went to (typical condescending, "guess I have to talk to this poor person to make my Ferrari payment") orthopedic Dr. He said its arthritis and to eat Meloxicam (sp?) every day for the rest of my life or untill I need a new knee (that will poison me with shards of metal coursing through my veins). Wife is like suck it up buttercup. We have 39 more Mopar shows to do before taking the long dirt nap smile



I have had 4 doctors tell me it's arthritis on 4 different occasions. All were wrong.

One told me my knee pain was arthritis, a better doctor found torn cartilage in my hip causing inflammation and pressure on the nerve. Treated the problem and took precautions not to let it get worse.
The last time it was in my lower part of my thumb. Started looking dislocated and painful. Doctor said it was arthritis. I said I have been doing this specific repetitive task could that do it. Nope she said. I bought hand brace to force the finger into the correct position and altered how I use that hand for several months. Only had to wear the brace for about a week off and on and I AM 100% HEALED.

I take meloxicam on an as needed basis. If i take it regularly when I stop taking it I really hurt all over. If I wake up with a back ache or shoulder pain, simple aspirin. If I wake up and everything hurts, meloxicam for a day or two.

Try stuff like new shoes or insoles, see if you can take the load off and change how you work/play for a bit. Floor pads if you stand alot. etc. See if it is really arthritis.

Hope you get better.
Posted By: moparx

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/07/23 07:36 PM

as one who has severe arthritis, as well as other health issues, i have taken meloxicam, but my doc switched it out to another med [which of course i forget what the name of it is. laugh2]
both of my knees have seen [way] better days, and towards the last part of 2021 and the early part of 2022, i was almost to the point of not being able to walk.
my left hip was worn down to a point where the ball was supposed to be, and the socket was so bad the "point" was almost pushed through the socket. to say i was a hurtin' puppy was putting it mildly.
i got my hip replaced in april, and as always, i wonder why i waited so dam long to get it done ! i sure got my money out of that part ! the doc gave me he!! because he had to chop up and repair way more of my leg bone[s] than the normal hip replacement requires, and the socket part required additional work as well.
fast forward to today, and my hip feels GREAT, i can walk reasonably well using a cane, and my left knee does NOT snap, crack[le] and pop anymore !
even though it still has the arthritis it had before, fixing my hip also took strain off of my knee. who would'a thunk ?
the only "problem" if you could call it that, is since my hip was so hard to fix, the nerves had to be re-routed [?] some, and i am numb from just below my hip to my ankle.
this doesn't cause any obstacles, so i put up with it.
beer
Posted By: 340SIX

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/07/23 08:10 PM

Originally Posted by 71TA
Must have missed all this?!?!

Sux getting old and things breaking down (if that was the cause or part of it).

All of a sudden out of nowhere I've had a hard time walking cause one knee was bothering me. Thought it was meniscus. Went to (typical condescending, "guess I have to talk to this poor person to make my Ferrari payment") orthopedic Dr. He said its arthritis and to eat Meloxicam (sp?) every day for the rest of my life or untill I need a new knee (that will poison me with shards of metal coursing through my veins). Wife is like suck it up buttercup. We have 39 more Mopar shows to do before taking the long dirt nap smile


Glad to see yo and the others are getting some relief from the meloxicam it just took the edge off my arthritis.
Listening to the doctors is a smart move they are smarter than us. They also show that fact by buying done cars instead of beating them.self up making one.
Simple thing we are idiots don't understand parts wear out. Just look how many parts we rebuild or swap out on cars. But we think our body parts last forever no matter h ow we use them.
Posted By: moparx

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/08/23 05:54 PM

i kinda look at it this way............
they call it "practicing" medicine. so the docs are "practicing" on us.......... biggrin panic
beer
Posted By: IMGTX

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/08/23 11:24 PM

My sister moved from Meloxicam to Diclofenac Sodium and says it is even better than Meloxicam.

I don't know from experience but for you and others it may be an option to talk to your doctor about. shruggy

Hope your healing is coming along well.
Posted By: cudaman1969

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/09/23 01:55 AM

Originally Posted by IMGTX
My sister moved from Meloxicam to Diclofenac Sodium and says it is even better than Meloxicam.

I don't know from experience but for you and others it may be an option to talk to your doctor about. shruggy

Hope your healing is coming along well.

I read bad side affects with that on long term use. Still too mild for me, Soma will settle it down real good, plus any of the codine stuff hydro and oxy.
Posted By: Rug_Trucker

Re: One week after the Nurosurgen operated - 02/12/23 04:31 PM

Glad to see you're still kickin 340SIX! Been a while since I've been here.
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