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    Marie, I can relate to your cervical spine issues. Two years ago I underwent a C3-T1 posterior fusion. I also have postoperative kyphosis, along with bilateral C8 radiculopathies and muscle dehiscence at the operative site. I am also dealing with intractable pain. I also have T7-8 and T8-9 herniated discs causing a stabbing pain in my thoracic spine and left rib and abdominal muscle pain, with EMG documented radiculopathies. I just under a CT/myelogram of my cervical and thoracic spine, and I am waiting for results of that from a spine surgeon at the Mayo Clinic. Like yourself, I can’t get any answers or relief from the pain and I am functionally disabled. I was am amazed to read your story and plan on following Dr. Corenman’s advice to you. Best wishes!

    Hi Sammiemae,
    I am sorry it has taken 4 months to respond or post on this forum. Right now, I woke up to wind gusts @ snow. I came upon this entry and I cannot completely respond (I have to get some sleep) but I will say the consult I had was extremely productive. Dr. Corenman laid out the (4) problems within my cervical spine, explained each problem and gave me a plan to attack each problem or “pain generator.”
    I am still working on the 2 easiest problems.
    Recommendations 3 & 4 will be difficult due to insurance and traveling quite a distance to see specific specialists who care for very complicated spine problems.
    I will post additional information to you.
    Don’t wait for me.
    Collect all of your medical records and specifically all imaging related to your cervical spine.
    I highly recommend Contacting their office and getting a consult with Dr. Corenman. The first item they will need is your imaging to review what has happened to your spine.
    Then, he may want a very recent CT Scan. You will need to coordinate this with his office and your PCP.
    After receiving a recent scan, he will to a comparative study of your cervical spine. Then, he will call again with his impressions and advice.
    After discussing my case, I have a plan
    which has given me some hope.
    Best Wishes!!!

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