Life 3 Months After Neck Fusion Surgery | Angie’s Real Recovery Story

EPISODE · Dec 29, 2025 · 37 MIN

Life 3 Months After Neck Fusion Surgery | Angie’s Real Recovery Story

from Bed BACK and Beyond · host Christine King

Send us Fan MailIf you’re scared about neck fusion surgery, this video is for you.Angie is now three months post neck fusion, with 30 screws and two rods, and she’s feeling strong, hopeful, and genuinely good. In this video, she shares what life really looks like after surgery. Not the horror stories. Not the worst-case scenarios. Just honest recovery, healing progress, and encouragement for anyone facing cervical fusion or spinal surgery.Angie talks about:What recovery feels like at the 3-month markHow her body adapted after major neck fusion surgeryWhat surprised her most during healingHow fear before surgery compared to life afterWhy she wants others to know there is hope on the other sideIf you’re preparing for neck fusion surgery, supporting a loved one, or early in recovery yourself, you’re not alone. Stories like Angie’s are proof that healing can happen and that life after cervical fusion can be full again.💛 This video is meant to encourage, not replace medical advice. Always consult your surgeon or care team about your specific recovery.Support the showWas this episode helpful to you? If you would like to support my work on the show, you can buy me a coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/bedbackandbeyond Have a positive story of recovery to tell?  Head over to  https://bedbackbeyond.com/share-your-story/ to apply.

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