I have degenerative arthritis in some neck vertebrae (C4-5, C5-6, and C6-7), as well as a fair amount of bone spurs, all of which are causing compression on the spinal column. The "cure" is a disk fusion, and a lot of chipping away at bone spurs; the fusion will include a titanium plate to connect the vertebrae.
The doctor tells me that the operation will mean "No Diving" for at least one year, and perhaps two or more, while blood vessels form in the bone that grow between the disks. He added that diving before the vessels are correctly formed could be fatal.
Has anyone been through this procedure, and if so, what impact has it had on diving ability? Were you able to dive again after...one year, two years, how long? My diving has been, and would be, limited to mundane sort of stuff, in tropical waters, no dry suits, no inside-the-wreck adventures, no real deep dives (ie, more than 100' except on two or three occasions).
Thanks for your help, and opinions.
The doctor tells me that the operation will mean "No Diving" for at least one year, and perhaps two or more, while blood vessels form in the bone that grow between the disks. He added that diving before the vessels are correctly formed could be fatal.
Has anyone been through this procedure, and if so, what impact has it had on diving ability? Were you able to dive again after...one year, two years, how long? My diving has been, and would be, limited to mundane sort of stuff, in tropical waters, no dry suits, no inside-the-wreck adventures, no real deep dives (ie, more than 100' except on two or three occasions).
Thanks for your help, and opinions.