Posted 12/3/2014 3:17 PM (GMT 0)
I am a 62 yr. old caucasion male. For the past 2-Years I had experienced increasing dizzyness, headaches, and numbness on left thumb and index finger. Both arms began to loose muscle, strength and coordination. I was diagnosed with OPLL in Aug. 2014. The calcification of the ligaments was choking out my spinal chord. On 9-24-14 I had spinal fusion of C3 thru C7. My doctor, Dr. Bono of the Michigan Spine and Brain clinic removed the calcified ligaments inside of the spinal column between C3 and C-7, remove 2-herniated discs, and a performed a laminectomy fusing 5-cervical vertabra. My surgery was posterior through the back of the neck. Now, 2-months after surgery I am feeling better. No dizziness or headaches.
The worst part was that going posterior was that they had to cut the muscles covering the spine. Post surgery my right arm was basically paralyzed. I have been doing light stretches and have regained approx. 50% of the movement of the arm. Now I am in physical therapy to get the shoulder muscles unfrozen. The nerves were not damaged, but the trauma to the cut muscles was very painful. Dr. Bono said with Physical Therapy, I will regain my mobility and strength.
I will get to where I need to be to function again so for those diagnosed with this condition there is hope. It is not without a lot of pain, emotional turmoil and work but I am hopeful of a full recovery.
Jim Hill