Yes, it is yet another medical update - but this time I have pictures! (Instead of taking pictures of their computer screen like I usually do they printed out some of the images for me. Of course, I have never tried to scan anything with our printer before and it wasn't happening easily so I took pictures of my printouts to post here. If you look close, you can see the crease where I folded the papers.) Yesterday I had a follow up appointment for my neck surgery of March 30. It seems to be healing well, which is good and means I don't have to wait longer to have my back surgery. What is noteworthy of this neck x-ray is that you can see the screw that broke through the bone of the upper vertebrae and is hanging down into the area where they removed the disc. There is still one screw holding on top and both below, so as long as it continues to fill in with bone and actually fuse I should have no problems. I have no pain or discomfort in my neck or arm at all anymore.
My back is a different story. Even my untrained eye can spot the disc herniation in the MRI pics below, it's that obvious. (The disc below the bulging one is the one I had fixed 11 years ago.) But, of course, no one had to tell me that - I have been feeling it get steadily worse for almost 3 months now. So after a brief discussion of my neck, they moved on to my back. I was very thankful for this, I thought they may make me wait until my scheduled back consultation on July 12. They pshawed that notion quickly and said that they had all the information they need and didn't see the point in making me wait painfully for a couple more weeks. I wholeheartedly agreed! Still, with scheduling, my back surgery - lumbar spine microdiscectomy - will not take place for about 3 more weeks. I've been taken off work until healed and I'm on oxycontin now, with percoset on top of that for the bad times, so if I post anything goofy in the next couple weeks - I blame it on the drugs!
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