Hi there. Thanks for posting. I am not fully fused; I have a very limited amount of movement in my neck. I can move left and right, about 2" either way. Up and down is almost zero. I get a great deal of pain around that area still. I'm getting it right now as I type. The pain is radiating down my right arm, under the armpit and into my elbow. It's a pain I know, from years of having to put up with it, will pass in a while.
I don't get fusion pain these days, probably for the same reason as you. I get plenty of pain trying to keep my head up. I use a PC a lot in my work and so I must pull my shoulders back if I want to see what I am doing. That causes all sorts of pains. Plus, there are the little problems that non-AS sufferers wouldn't be aware. For example, I wear bi-focal glasses. The only way to read my screen clearly is by looking through the lower section of the glasses. To do that you have to pull your head back. And, of course, that causes problems. To be truly comfortable while using a PC, I'd have to have the screen placed flat on its back on to the worktop.
My breathing is okay most of the time, so that's a blessing. The tiredness can be overwhelming, as I am sure you and anyone else suffering with AS will know. It's so difficult to describe the level of tiredness to someone who hasn't experienced it though. It’s not just a matter of feeling tired. It's that feeling that you are on the verge of total collapse. Fortunately, the tiredness ebbs and flows so I get a break from it.
That all sounds a bit miserable, so I am sorry about that. Believe it or not, I am fine with it. It’s part of my daily life now. And much of the time I am only vaguely aware of these things. They have become like background noise.
I hope you are well.
Best wishes
Steve – Community Advocate