Roger's Story: Getting Back to the Farm After Neck Surgery

  Рет қаралды 31,287

Dartmouth Health

Dartmouth Health

11 жыл бұрын

Roger Wilbur describes his life as "control chaos." With three young boys at home, haying up to 38,000 bales each year, driving school bus and making maple syrup, Roger is busy, to say the least. Things slowed down considerably following a common day cutting trees on his property. Roger describes, " I was carrying a 12' length of an ash tree on my shoulder (to be used for fence posts). As I was coming out from the woods through the snow I slipped and it started to roll. I bounced it on my shoulder and that caused a herniated disc in my neck." When he went to see his local chiropractor, his arms jumped at one point, feeling like cold water was running down his arm. Roger had an MRI done and immediately went to the Spine Center to see an orthopaedic spine specialist. After trying cortisone injections, which were only effective short-term, Roger's spine surgeon, Dr. William Abdu, suggested that surgery was likely going to be effective in his case. "I was a little nervous. I've had multiple surgeries before but this was a whole lot more involved." Roger felt like Dr. Abdu prepared him well for the surgery, "I knew going in what the process leading up to surgery was going to be like." The outcome was even better. "For the first time in almost a year I could feel hair from my leg on the back of my hand as I lay in the hospital bed. I didn't have any pain." The recovery process was tough. "Complete inactivity! I've never done nothing but I followed exactly what Dr. Abdu told me to do. I was chomping at the bit once the collar came off. Once I got the clearance to starting using my chainsaw (since it was only 10 pounds), I was able to start moving around more." Roger couldn't be happier with the outcome. "In hindsight, the surgery was the best thing. It was the best choice I could have made."
Learn more at: www.dhspine.org

Пікірлер: 4
@bart2923
@bart2923 3 жыл бұрын
I also had this done in July 2020. The still ongoing recovery is not as hard or painful as I thought. I was in the hospital for four days. I wore the hard collar for about 4 weeks. Six weeks later I’m relatively pain free. The issues with my arm and hands, which were the symptoms which lead to the diagnosis and surgery are gradually healing. I recommend this for anyone that may hav3 similar issues.
@thomassavage527
@thomassavage527 4 жыл бұрын
Same deal with me. Was able to work, but couldn't sleep. 2 weeks after c6/c7 fusion am feeling better...want off the collar though!
@andrewbenson1318
@andrewbenson1318 4 жыл бұрын
I'm 6 months post ACDF surgery c6/c7. Still getting pain down my trap and strength not recovered. Has this been an issue for you.?
@_SmoothOperator_
@_SmoothOperator_ 4 жыл бұрын
What’s this surgery called?
6 Month Post PAO Surgery
44:13
Stacee Strickland
Рет қаралды 4,5 М.
World’s Deadliest Obstacle Course!
28:25
MrBeast
Рет қаралды 157 МЛН
孩子多的烦恼?#火影忍者 #家庭 #佐助
00:31
火影忍者一家
Рет қаралды 44 МЛН
THEY WANTED TO TAKE ALL HIS GOODIES 🍫🥤🍟😂
00:17
OKUNJATA
Рет қаралды 17 МЛН
Posterior Cervical Decompression
17:16
DenverSpineSurgeons
Рет қаралды 4,5 М.
Life after Artificial Disc Replacement Surgery
3:47
The Doctors
Рет қаралды 50 М.
Cervical Laminectomy and Fusion Explained
13:23
Dr. Brian Su - The Spine Guy
Рет қаралды 54 М.
Spinal Fusion Surgery:  Discharge; Recovery is long and involved.
7:11
Courageous Parents Network
Рет қаралды 98 М.
Cervical Myelopathy - What is it? How can we treat it?
17:32
Armaghani Spine
Рет қаралды 216 М.
Recovery Series: Recovery Process for Cervical Disc Replacement
5:41
ACDF - A Recovery Story
23:33
Cassie Destino
Рет қаралды 31 М.
Bending, Lifting, Twisting Restrictions after Back Surgery
3:33
MyMichiganHealth
Рет қаралды 87 М.