The Boyfriend's operation/ ATTN: Rexer
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 9:45 am
Rexer --
I cannot remember if I answered you in a previous thread.
You asked about The Boyfriend's operation, now solidly scheduled for Feb. 20 and asked if I could talk about it.
I meant to tell you what it is/was and can't remember if I answered. I don't want you to think I was ignoring you, although I cannot find the thread now.
It's cervical stenosis. He's been with the phone company for 38 years and about 34 of those years have been as a switchman. They are the guys who work on the inside circuits - lots of hands-above-his-head-on-a-ladder work. I am sure a contributing factor.
He will have six discs removed and replaced with bone, then have little titanium hinges put in place - front and back - to stabilize him.
Both neurosurgeon and orthopedic surgeon anticipate a 12-hour operation. They are very experienced at doing this sort of thing.
He will be in the long, rigid neck brace - no halo - for weeks. We are looking at recovery in three-week increments for as long as six months for complete recovery.
I cannot remember if I answered you in a previous thread.
You asked about The Boyfriend's operation, now solidly scheduled for Feb. 20 and asked if I could talk about it.
I meant to tell you what it is/was and can't remember if I answered. I don't want you to think I was ignoring you, although I cannot find the thread now.
It's cervical stenosis. He's been with the phone company for 38 years and about 34 of those years have been as a switchman. They are the guys who work on the inside circuits - lots of hands-above-his-head-on-a-ladder work. I am sure a contributing factor.
He will have six discs removed and replaced with bone, then have little titanium hinges put in place - front and back - to stabilize him.
Both neurosurgeon and orthopedic surgeon anticipate a 12-hour operation. They are very experienced at doing this sort of thing.
He will be in the long, rigid neck brace - no halo - for weeks. We are looking at recovery in three-week increments for as long as six months for complete recovery.