Guest guest Posted June 9, 2002 Report Share Posted June 9, 2002 Could you guys post the answers. These are the same questions I've been thinking & would really like to know the answers! Thanks! a in WA ACM-1, 11mm Basilar Impression To: chiari Subject: Being scheduled for surgery & have a few questions Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2002 07:17:30 -0700 (PDT) Hello Everyone, I had my first NSG appointment on Friday morning. I was very, very impressed and comfortable with the doctor. He knew Chiari like the back of his hand. He didn’t seem to miss a beat. He told me I have some minor damage to my spinal cord—looks like it is probably the development of a syrinx. So, he highly recommends decompression surgery in the near future to prevent my symptoms from getting any worse. He explained the process to me and was very straight with me on everything. He told me the surgery may or may not alleviate the symptoms I have now, but would prevent them from getting worse. So, I discussed it thoroughly with hubby and we decided to go for it. I will call him on Monday to schedule the surgery. Everyone says it is best to get a second opinion. Well, hubby & I discussed that also. What if I end up with a NSG that says to wait until it is really affecting the quality of my life? I would just go back to this NSG and say let’s do it. So, I guess I have my mind set already. I would rather take my chances at correcting this situation now and not getting worse. I do have a few questions to ask though. I know it is a painful surgery. I was wondering how long the bad pain in the neck lasts? I realize everyone’s tolerance to pain is different also. My NSG said I should be feeling pretty decent at about two weeks, but he wanted me to be off from work for four weeks. I have already made my mind up that when I do go back to work I will only work half days the first week back. I’ll ease back into it. I decided to go for a really short haircut, especially in the back. My hair is a bit on the oily side and needs to be wash every day. I don’t want it to be near my incision at all. I’m 44 years old and the hair issue is the least important thing to me. So, how do they usually handle the care of your incision area after surgery? How long before I am able to wash my hair? Is the incision left open to the air? I’d like info on the halo also. How’s that work? He didn’t mention anything about a halo, but I will ask when he schedules my surgery. I will greatly appreciate any info I can get. Thanks in advance and have a great day. Lou Diagnosed 19 Apr 02 ACM1, 10 mm --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2002 Report Share Posted June 10, 2002 a, Lou and who ever else, Compared to before surgery, I felt absolutely fantastic for the first time in years Lortab 10 relieved a majority of " pain " . Yes the back of the head hurt and you definately don't want to lean over....It feels like your head is swelling at a rapid rate and is just going to explode when you try to lean over...BIG NO NO. Bad Head...Bad Head My insision site healed well, but my nausea lasted weeks and weeks (they ended up redoing MRI's to check the site). But... unfortunately I never returned to myself and things have regressed. So.... there is some good news... some not so good... But hopefully one of the chiari specialists will be helping me get part of my life back soon... I can't hold my breath for this though since that really gives me a bad headache. My prayers are with you. Pam in Oregon --- a Marsden wrote: > Could you guys post the answers. These are the same > questions I've been > thinking & would really like to know the answers! > Thanks! > > a in WA > ACM-1, 11mm > Basilar Impression > > > > To: chiari > Subject: Being scheduled for surgery & have > a few questions > Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2002 07:17:30 -0700 (PDT) > > > Hello Everyone, > > > > I had my first NSG appointment on Friday morning. I > was very, very > impressed and comfortable with the doctor. He knew > Chiari like the back of > his hand. He didn’t seem to miss a beat. He told > me I have some minor > damage to my spinal cord—looks like it is probably > the development of a > syrinx. So, he highly recommends decompression > surgery in the near future > to prevent my symptoms from getting any worse. He > explained the process to > me and was very straight with me on everything. He > told me the surgery may > or may not alleviate the symptoms I have now, but > would prevent them from > getting worse. So, I discussed it thoroughly with > hubby and we decided to > go for it. I will call him on Monday to schedule > the surgery. Everyone > says it is best to get a second opinion. Well, > hubby & I discussed that > also. What if I end up with a NSG that says to wait > until it is really > affecting the quality of my life? I would just go > back to this NSG and say > let’s do it. So, I guess I have my mind set > already. I would rather take > my chances at correcting this situation now and not > getting worse. > > > > I do have a few questions to ask though. I know it > is a painful surgery. I > was wondering how long the bad pain in the neck > lasts? I realize everyone’s > tolerance to pain is different also. My NSG said I > should be feeling pretty > decent at about two weeks, but he wanted me to be > off from work for four > weeks. I have already made my mind up that when I > do go back to work I will > only work half days the first week back. I’ll ease > back into it. > > > > I decided to go for a really short haircut, > especially in the back. My hair > is a bit on the oily side and needs to be wash every > day. I don’t want it > to be near my incision at all. I’m 44 years old and > the hair issue is the > least important thing to me. So, how do they > usually handle the care of > your incision area after surgery? How long before I > am able to wash my > hair? Is the incision left open to the air? I’d > like info on the halo > also. How’s that work? He didn’t mention anything > about a halo, but I will > ask when he schedules my surgery. > > > > I will greatly appreciate any info I can get. Thanks > in advance and have a > great day. > > > > Lou > > Diagnosed 19 Apr 02 > > ACM1, 10 mm > > > > --------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2002 Report Share Posted June 10, 2002 a, Lou and who ever else, Compared to before surgery, I felt absolutely fantastic for the first time in years Lortab 10 relieved a majority of " pain " . Yes the back of the head hurt and you definately don't want to lean over....It feels like your head is swelling at a rapid rate and is just going to explode when you try to lean over...BIG NO NO. Bad Head...Bad Head My insision site healed well, but my nausea lasted weeks and weeks (they ended up redoing MRI's to check the site). But... unfortunately I never returned to myself and things have regressed. So.... there is some good news... some not so good... But hopefully one of the chiari specialists will be helping me get part of my life back soon... I can't hold my breath for this though since that really gives me a bad headache. My prayers are with you. Pam in Oregon --- a Marsden wrote: > Could you guys post the answers. These are the same > questions I've been > thinking & would really like to know the answers! > Thanks! > > a in WA > ACM-1, 11mm > Basilar Impression > > > > To: chiari > Subject: Being scheduled for surgery & have > a few questions > Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2002 07:17:30 -0700 (PDT) > > > Hello Everyone, > > > > I had my first NSG appointment on Friday morning. I > was very, very > impressed and comfortable with the doctor. He knew > Chiari like the back of > his hand. He didn’t seem to miss a beat. He told > me I have some minor > damage to my spinal cord—looks like it is probably > the development of a > syrinx. So, he highly recommends decompression > surgery in the near future > to prevent my symptoms from getting any worse. He > explained the process to > me and was very straight with me on everything. He > told me the surgery may > or may not alleviate the symptoms I have now, but > would prevent them from > getting worse. So, I discussed it thoroughly with > hubby and we decided to > go for it. I will call him on Monday to schedule > the surgery. Everyone > says it is best to get a second opinion. Well, > hubby & I discussed that > also. What if I end up with a NSG that says to wait > until it is really > affecting the quality of my life? I would just go > back to this NSG and say > let’s do it. So, I guess I have my mind set > already. I would rather take > my chances at correcting this situation now and not > getting worse. > > > > I do have a few questions to ask though. I know it > is a painful surgery. I > was wondering how long the bad pain in the neck > lasts? I realize everyone’s > tolerance to pain is different also. My NSG said I > should be feeling pretty > decent at about two weeks, but he wanted me to be > off from work for four > weeks. I have already made my mind up that when I > do go back to work I will > only work half days the first week back. I’ll ease > back into it. > > > > I decided to go for a really short haircut, > especially in the back. My hair > is a bit on the oily side and needs to be wash every > day. I don’t want it > to be near my incision at all. I’m 44 years old and > the hair issue is the > least important thing to me. So, how do they > usually handle the care of > your incision area after surgery? How long before I > am able to wash my > hair? Is the incision left open to the air? I’d > like info on the halo > also. How’s that work? He didn’t mention anything > about a halo, but I will > ask when he schedules my surgery. > > > > I will greatly appreciate any info I can get. Thanks > in advance and have a > great day. > > > > Lou > > Diagnosed 19 Apr 02 > > ACM1, 10 mm > > > > --------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2002 Report Share Posted June 10, 2002 a, Lou and who ever else, Compared to before surgery, I felt absolutely fantastic for the first time in years Lortab 10 relieved a majority of " pain " . Yes the back of the head hurt and you definately don't want to lean over....It feels like your head is swelling at a rapid rate and is just going to explode when you try to lean over...BIG NO NO. Bad Head...Bad Head My insision site healed well, but my nausea lasted weeks and weeks (they ended up redoing MRI's to check the site). But... unfortunately I never returned to myself and things have regressed. So.... there is some good news... some not so good... But hopefully one of the chiari specialists will be helping me get part of my life back soon... I can't hold my breath for this though since that really gives me a bad headache. My prayers are with you. Pam in Oregon --- a Marsden wrote: > Could you guys post the answers. These are the same > questions I've been > thinking & would really like to know the answers! > Thanks! > > a in WA > ACM-1, 11mm > Basilar Impression > > > > To: chiari > Subject: Being scheduled for surgery & have > a few questions > Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2002 07:17:30 -0700 (PDT) > > > Hello Everyone, > > > > I had my first NSG appointment on Friday morning. I > was very, very > impressed and comfortable with the doctor. He knew > Chiari like the back of > his hand. He didn’t seem to miss a beat. He told > me I have some minor > damage to my spinal cord—looks like it is probably > the development of a > syrinx. So, he highly recommends decompression > surgery in the near future > to prevent my symptoms from getting any worse. He > explained the process to > me and was very straight with me on everything. He > told me the surgery may > or may not alleviate the symptoms I have now, but > would prevent them from > getting worse. So, I discussed it thoroughly with > hubby and we decided to > go for it. I will call him on Monday to schedule > the surgery. Everyone > says it is best to get a second opinion. Well, > hubby & I discussed that > also. What if I end up with a NSG that says to wait > until it is really > affecting the quality of my life? I would just go > back to this NSG and say > let’s do it. So, I guess I have my mind set > already. I would rather take > my chances at correcting this situation now and not > getting worse. > > > > I do have a few questions to ask though. I know it > is a painful surgery. I > was wondering how long the bad pain in the neck > lasts? I realize everyone’s > tolerance to pain is different also. My NSG said I > should be feeling pretty > decent at about two weeks, but he wanted me to be > off from work for four > weeks. I have already made my mind up that when I > do go back to work I will > only work half days the first week back. I’ll ease > back into it. > > > > I decided to go for a really short haircut, > especially in the back. My hair > is a bit on the oily side and needs to be wash every > day. I don’t want it > to be near my incision at all. I’m 44 years old and > the hair issue is the > least important thing to me. So, how do they > usually handle the care of > your incision area after surgery? How long before I > am able to wash my > hair? Is the incision left open to the air? I’d > like info on the halo > also. How’s that work? He didn’t mention anything > about a halo, but I will > ask when he schedules my surgery. > > > > I will greatly appreciate any info I can get. Thanks > in advance and have a > great day. > > > > Lou > > Diagnosed 19 Apr 02 > > ACM1, 10 mm > > > > --------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2002 Report Share Posted June 10, 2002 I just had my surgery on Thursday, and came home on Sunday. I too opted for short hair. When I was in the Army I wore a high and tight. That's what I got before I had surgery. My incision is covered by a bandage until Tonight, then I can take it off. Before I had my hair cut again, I was getting the insect feeling a lot, the hair cut seems to have helped that. I can tell my headache is better since the surgery, but am having a tremendous amount of neck pain. I didn't really eat anything until yesterday, then I had cereal and French toast yesterday morning, followed with pizza in afternoon, and again late last night. I normally don't have nausea, so 2 or 3 days was plenty for me. I hope this answers some of your questions. Stan Being scheduled for surgery & have > > a few questions > > Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2002 07:17:30 -0700 (PDT) > > > > > > Hello Everyone, > > > > > > > > I had my first NSG appointment on Friday morning. I > > was very, very > > impressed and comfortable with the doctor. He knew > > Chiari like the back of > > his hand. He didn't seem to miss a beat. He told > > me I have some minor > > damage to my spinal cord-looks like it is probably > > the development of a > > syrinx. So, he highly recommends decompression > > surgery in the near future > > to prevent my symptoms from getting any worse. He > > explained the process to > > me and was very straight with me on everything. He > > told me the surgery may > > or may not alleviate the symptoms I have now, but > > would prevent them from > > getting worse. So, I discussed it thoroughly with > > hubby and we decided to > > go for it. I will call him on Monday to schedule > > the surgery. Everyone > > says it is best to get a second opinion. Well, > > hubby & I discussed that > > also. What if I end up with a NSG that says to wait > > until it is really > > affecting the quality of my life? I would just go > > back to this NSG and say > > let's do it. So, I guess I have my mind set > > already. I would rather take > > my chances at correcting this situation now and not > > getting worse. > > > > > > > > I do have a few questions to ask though. I know it > > is a painful surgery. I > > was wondering how long the bad pain in the neck > > lasts? I realize everyone's > > tolerance to pain is different also. My NSG said I > > should be feeling pretty > > decent at about two weeks, but he wanted me to be > > off from work for four > > weeks. I have already made my mind up that when I > > do go back to work I will > > only work half days the first week back. I'll ease > > back into it. > > > > > > > > I decided to go for a really short haircut, > > especially in the back. My hair > > is a bit on the oily side and needs to be wash every > > day. I don't want it > > to be near my incision at all. I'm 44 years old and > > the hair issue is the > > least important thing to me. So, how do they > > usually handle the care of > > your incision area after surgery? How long before I > > am able to wash my > > hair? Is the incision left open to the air? I'd > > like info on the halo > > also. How's that work? He didn't mention anything > > about a halo, but I will > > ask when he schedules my surgery. > > > > > > > > I will greatly appreciate any info I can get. Thanks > > in advance and have a > > great day. > > > > > > > > Lou > > > > Diagnosed 19 Apr 02 > > > > ACM1, 10 mm > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2002 Report Share Posted June 10, 2002 I just had my surgery on Thursday, and came home on Sunday. I too opted for short hair. When I was in the Army I wore a high and tight. That's what I got before I had surgery. My incision is covered by a bandage until Tonight, then I can take it off. Before I had my hair cut again, I was getting the insect feeling a lot, the hair cut seems to have helped that. I can tell my headache is better since the surgery, but am having a tremendous amount of neck pain. I didn't really eat anything until yesterday, then I had cereal and French toast yesterday morning, followed with pizza in afternoon, and again late last night. I normally don't have nausea, so 2 or 3 days was plenty for me. I hope this answers some of your questions. Stan Being scheduled for surgery & have > > a few questions > > Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2002 07:17:30 -0700 (PDT) > > > > > > Hello Everyone, > > > > > > > > I had my first NSG appointment on Friday morning. I > > was very, very > > impressed and comfortable with the doctor. He knew > > Chiari like the back of > > his hand. He didn't seem to miss a beat. He told > > me I have some minor > > damage to my spinal cord-looks like it is probably > > the development of a > > syrinx. So, he highly recommends decompression > > surgery in the near future > > to prevent my symptoms from getting any worse. He > > explained the process to > > me and was very straight with me on everything. He > > told me the surgery may > > or may not alleviate the symptoms I have now, but > > would prevent them from > > getting worse. So, I discussed it thoroughly with > > hubby and we decided to > > go for it. I will call him on Monday to schedule > > the surgery. Everyone > > says it is best to get a second opinion. Well, > > hubby & I discussed that > > also. What if I end up with a NSG that says to wait > > until it is really > > affecting the quality of my life? I would just go > > back to this NSG and say > > let's do it. So, I guess I have my mind set > > already. I would rather take > > my chances at correcting this situation now and not > > getting worse. > > > > > > > > I do have a few questions to ask though. I know it > > is a painful surgery. I > > was wondering how long the bad pain in the neck > > lasts? I realize everyone's > > tolerance to pain is different also. My NSG said I > > should be feeling pretty > > decent at about two weeks, but he wanted me to be > > off from work for four > > weeks. I have already made my mind up that when I > > do go back to work I will > > only work half days the first week back. I'll ease > > back into it. > > > > > > > > I decided to go for a really short haircut, > > especially in the back. My hair > > is a bit on the oily side and needs to be wash every > > day. I don't want it > > to be near my incision at all. I'm 44 years old and > > the hair issue is the > > least important thing to me. So, how do they > > usually handle the care of > > your incision area after surgery? How long before I > > am able to wash my > > hair? Is the incision left open to the air? I'd > > like info on the halo > > also. How's that work? He didn't mention anything > > about a halo, but I will > > ask when he schedules my surgery. > > > > > > > > I will greatly appreciate any info I can get. Thanks > > in advance and have a > > great day. > > > > > > > > Lou > > > > Diagnosed 19 Apr 02 > > > > ACM1, 10 mm > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2002 Report Share Posted June 10, 2002 I just had my surgery on Thursday, and came home on Sunday. I too opted for short hair. When I was in the Army I wore a high and tight. That's what I got before I had surgery. My incision is covered by a bandage until Tonight, then I can take it off. Before I had my hair cut again, I was getting the insect feeling a lot, the hair cut seems to have helped that. I can tell my headache is better since the surgery, but am having a tremendous amount of neck pain. I didn't really eat anything until yesterday, then I had cereal and French toast yesterday morning, followed with pizza in afternoon, and again late last night. I normally don't have nausea, so 2 or 3 days was plenty for me. I hope this answers some of your questions. Stan Being scheduled for surgery & have > > a few questions > > Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2002 07:17:30 -0700 (PDT) > > > > > > Hello Everyone, > > > > > > > > I had my first NSG appointment on Friday morning. I > > was very, very > > impressed and comfortable with the doctor. He knew > > Chiari like the back of > > his hand. He didn't seem to miss a beat. He told > > me I have some minor > > damage to my spinal cord-looks like it is probably > > the development of a > > syrinx. So, he highly recommends decompression > > surgery in the near future > > to prevent my symptoms from getting any worse. He > > explained the process to > > me and was very straight with me on everything. He > > told me the surgery may > > or may not alleviate the symptoms I have now, but > > would prevent them from > > getting worse. So, I discussed it thoroughly with > > hubby and we decided to > > go for it. I will call him on Monday to schedule > > the surgery. Everyone > > says it is best to get a second opinion. Well, > > hubby & I discussed that > > also. What if I end up with a NSG that says to wait > > until it is really > > affecting the quality of my life? I would just go > > back to this NSG and say > > let's do it. So, I guess I have my mind set > > already. I would rather take > > my chances at correcting this situation now and not > > getting worse. > > > > > > > > I do have a few questions to ask though. I know it > > is a painful surgery. I > > was wondering how long the bad pain in the neck > > lasts? I realize everyone's > > tolerance to pain is different also. My NSG said I > > should be feeling pretty > > decent at about two weeks, but he wanted me to be > > off from work for four > > weeks. I have already made my mind up that when I > > do go back to work I will > > only work half days the first week back. I'll ease > > back into it. > > > > > > > > I decided to go for a really short haircut, > > especially in the back. My hair > > is a bit on the oily side and needs to be wash every > > day. I don't want it > > to be near my incision at all. I'm 44 years old and > > the hair issue is the > > least important thing to me. So, how do they > > usually handle the care of > > your incision area after surgery? How long before I > > am able to wash my > > hair? Is the incision left open to the air? I'd > > like info on the halo > > also. How's that work? He didn't mention anything > > about a halo, but I will > > ask when he schedules my surgery. > > > > > > > > I will greatly appreciate any info I can get. Thanks > > in advance and have a > > great day. > > > > > > > > Lou > > > > Diagnosed 19 Apr 02 > > > > ACM1, 10 mm > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2002 Report Share Posted June 10, 2002 >So, how do they usually handle the care of > your incision area after surgery? How long before I am able to wash my > hair? Is the incision left open to the air? > I was wondering how long the bad pain in the neck lasts? Hi a and Lou, My incision was covered with a dressing until day 3 of my hospital stay. Then they applied a smaller one because I had one spot that started bleeding, that was removed the next day before I left. Normally my doctor removes it on day 3 and then leaves it open to the air. My instructions were not to wash my hair until after my staples were removed (7-10 days after surgery). I was also told to use baby shampoo for 2 weeks and no other hair care products. They said most hair products contain wax, and could plug up the holes left from the staples and cause problems. They also said no perms or haircolor for awhile (don't remember length of time). I permed my hair 2 weeks before surgery, so it wouldn't be so oily. Also, the doctors usually shave a strip up the back of the head, leaving enough at the top to hang over the incision and hide it. It's very effective! For me, the pain from surgery didn't last long. When you wake up from surgery, you probably won't be able to turn your head, your neck will be very stiff. You will slowly regain movement. How fast varies from person to person. During recuperation, for me the biggest pain was the muscle spasms that hit after I would regain some movement and started using my neck more. I had muscle relaxants to help with that. Later, after regaining movement, if I kept my head turned to the side (after turning to look at something) it would start hurting. I could turn without pain, but I couldn't hold it in that position until further in the recovery process. For me, this surgery was less painful than my c-section and sinus surgery. I woke up feeling so much better, and was only nauseous for a few hours on the second day. I felt so good, I had trouble remembering I just had surgery and had to be careful not to overdo. So this too varies from person to person! Cheri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2002 Report Share Posted June 10, 2002 Hi everyone! I wanted to answer some of these questions, hope it helps. As far as pain goes, I'm sorry to say that I had a lot more than I anticipated. However, I don't think my pain tolerance is very high anymore. Many people think that you become tolerant to pain when it is chronic. Some research shows that you actually become more sensitive. My point is, every one is different. The most important thing to do is discuss pain control with your doctor before surgery. Many chiari docs order pain medication infusion pumps in the hospital. As a nurse I can't reccomend these highly enough. You need to stay on top of the pain, the worse it gets, the harder it is to control. Unfortunately, I found out after the fact that my doctor doesn't think IV pain meds are ok after brain surgery. Definately take at least a month off, I went back to grad school within two weeks, bad idea! You will be very tired for quite awhile after surgery, your body needs energy to heal. I was able to wash my hair after 10 days. yuk! That was the most difficult, but the best shampoo of my life! I had bandages on for 2 days, then open to air. I was in the ICU for one day, and a step down unit for two, then went home. Make sure you have a very patient someone to help you at home for a week. You won't be able to do squat!. Hang in there. This is not a rapid recovery surgery, but I do think it is worth it. Good luck to you. By the way, I also chose not to " wait and see " , I was afraid my deficits would become permanent. This home page had some great links to research, I found it very helpful. Hugs to everyone, Kat a Marsden wrote: Could you guys post the answers. These are the same questions I've been thinking & would really like to know the answers! Thanks! a in WA ACM-1, 11mm Basilar Impression From: Lou To: chiari Subject: Being scheduled for surgery & have a few questions Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2002 07:17:30 -0700 (PDT) Hello Everyone, I had my first NSG appointment on Friday morning. I was very, very impressed and comfortable with the doctor. He knew Chiari like the back of his hand. He didn’t seem to miss a beat. He told me I have some minor damage to my spinal cord—looks like it is probably the development of a syrinx. So, he highly recommends decompression surgery in the near future to prevent my symptoms from getting any worse. He explained the process to me and was very straight with me on everything. He told me the surgery may or may not alleviate the symptoms I have now, but would prevent them from getting worse. So, I discussed it thoroughly with hubby and we decided to go for it. I will call him on Monday to schedule the surgery. Everyone says it is best to get a second opinion. Well, hubby & I discussed that also. What if I end up with a NSG that says to wait until it is really affecting the quality of my life? I would just go back to this NSG and say let’s do it. So, I guess I have my mind set already. I would rather take my chances at correcting this situation now and not getting worse. I do have a few questions to ask though. I know it is a painful surgery. I was wondering how long the bad pain in the neck lasts? I realize everyone’s tolerance to pain is different also. My NSG said I should be feeling pretty decent at about two weeks, but he wanted me to be off from work for four weeks. I have already made my mind up that when I do go back to work I will only work half days the first week back. I’ll ease back into it. I decided to go for a really short haircut, especially in the back. My hair is a bit on the oily side and needs to be wash every day. I don’t want it to be near my incision at all. I’m 44 years old and the hair issue is the least important thing to me. So, how do they usually handle the care of your incision area after surgery? How long before I am able to wash my hair? Is the incision left open to the air? I’d like info on the halo also. How’s that work? He didn’t mention anything about a halo, but I will ask when he schedules my surgery. I will greatly appreciate any info I can get. Thanks in advance and have a great day. Lou Diagnosed 19 Apr 02 ACM1, 10 mm --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2002 Report Share Posted June 15, 2002 ----- Original Message ----- I do have a few questions to ask though. I know it is a painful surgery. I was wondering how long the bad pain in the neck lasts? I realize everyone's tolerance to pain is different also. I thought I'd address these questions with the list :-) Like you said, everyone is different. My first decompression I had complications and my neck caused lots of problems for at least 6-8 months. PT helped regain strength.... The second decompression I had neck pain for a few days, and then it was fine. My NSG said I should be feeling pretty decent at about two weeks, but he wanted me to be off from work for four weeks. I have already made my mind up that when I do go back to work I will only work half days the first week back. I'll ease back into it. I would say 6 weeks minimum. You will need to listen to your own body, but you don't want to push recovery. Set backs happen easily in those first 6 months. So, how do they usually handle the care of your incision area after surgery? Mine was covered for the first 4 days post op with dressing, then left open to the air. They changed the dressing daily though. How long before I am able to wash my hair? Normally after the staples or sutures come out, approx. 10 days. I'd like info on the halo also. How's that work? This is the question I wanted to mainly address to the list. Lots of new members :-) For a " normal " decompression a halo isn't needed. When members have a halo it is for a craniocervical fusion due to cranial settling and or basilar impression, not chiari decompression. That is why your surgeon didn't mention the Halo, or as Kate Webb would say " The H word " . LOL Kathleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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