Anyone ever have a laminectomy?

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Just had Carpal and cubital tunnel done and recovery had been great. They did MRI of neck because I do have numbness in arms and back at times plus it can have same symptoms as cubital and Carpal tunnel. Well
I have two pinched nerves in neck and they say I have severe narrowing in C5 and C6 and I need a laminectomy soon. They say it’s from an old spinal injury that I have no clue..

The thought of neck surgery scares the piss out of me. Just wondering if anyone has had it done. Neurologist told me that “they will take good care of me and everything will turn out fine I promise.”
 

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Just had Carpal and cubital tunnel done and recovery had been great. They did MRI of neck because I do have numbness in arms and back at times plus it can have same symptoms as cubital and Carpal tunnel. Well
I have two pinched nerves in neck and they say I have severe narrowing in C5 and C6 and I need a laminectomy soon. They say it’s from an old spinal injury that I have no clue..

The thought of neck surgery scares the piss out of me. Just wondering if anyone has had it done. Neurologist told me that “they will take good care of me and everything will turn out fine I promise.”
My wife has had two of those. C4, C5, and C6. They went through the front of her neck. She recovered in the hospital for 48 hours and was good to go. I think she had 2 or 3 follow ups. No problems with either surgery.
 

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It would scare me too but she had no problems and never even took the pain meds that she was prescribed.
 
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I have had a lumbar and cervical laminectomy. Cervical is an easier recovery. Going through the front though is a fusion and not just a laminectomy. Lots of times with the neck, they can go in posteriorly and just sort of clean up the disc and remove impingement. You don’t always need a fusion. IF you do need a fusion, going through the front is preferred (ACF=Anterior Cervical Fusion), and Jack’s experience is typical. Most patients are same day surgery now, and the only people I ever see have problems already are debilitated or have multiple medical problems.

I would also highly recommend seeking out other options before surgery such as physical therapy, decompression, chiropractic, and especially epidural steroid injections. Most people are familiar with epidural steroid injections in the lower back, which helps sometimes, but in my experience personally and with patients, epidural steroid injections to treat cervical problems are far more effective than the lumbar spine.
 

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I've had 3 opinions on this, and all say surgery. They claim that therapy would waste my time. The chiropractor looked at the MRI results and said, " I can't fix this." The neurologist who referred me to a surgeon said not to see a chiropractor right now because he/she can make it worse. So neurosurgery sent me a message on my chart saying that they reviewed everything and that they would be contacting me to schedule the consult, so I will know more of what they plan to do, and then I'll update. The neurologist did tell me it would be a 2-day hospital stay, so I am wondering if I should expect fusion.
 

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I've had 3 opinions on this, and all say surgery. They claim that therapy would waste my time. The chiropractor looked at the MRI results and said, " I can't fix this." The neurologist who referred me to a surgeon said not to see a chiropractor right now because he/she can make it worse. So neurosurgery sent me a message on my chart saying that they reviewed everything and that they would be contacting me to schedule the consult, so I will know more of what they plan to do, and then I'll update. The neurologist did tell me it would be a 2-day hospital stay, so I am wondering if I should expect fusion.
Yes, that’s def a fusion. Go to another chiropractor. Go to a pain clinic for the epidural trial, get decompression therapy, get surgery, or do all of the above. If I don’t want to do surgery, do other things. Maybe you will feel better after your neurosurgery appt.
 

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Well, the Surgery is set for December 10. He said I'm having the same surgery that Peyton Manning had, and he went on to win the Super Bowl." I said Well then, maybe I will go on to win my fantasy championships. The Neurosurgeon says he thinks I need fusion, but says they have come a long way on these even over the past several years. Says the surgery will last 1.5-2 hours. I really have to trust them, as I have had three opinions, and my Chiropractor, a neurological chiropractor, agrees with the diagnosis. Plus, my deductible resets in January, so I need to have this done.
 

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Good luck, Trev. I know you must be nervous but it's a breeze. December 10th will get here fast too.
 
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