Hello Dr. Corenman
I had a 3month follow up MRI of my thoracic spine. The swelling is still present, as well as the myelomalacia still showing moderate to severe at T4 and T5. There is still mild cord flattening at the same level. The image appears more crowded, but the report shows the condition unchanged. My pain doctor told me to see a surgeon, because he said treatments will not help. I have been told there is no more surgical intervention by the surgeon who oversaw my surgery. This has been 4 years now of severe chest pain, and the surgery sadly didn’t help. We are now just over 8 months out. I feel an increase in symptoms, so I’m concerned it could get worse.
Is this the type of condition that needs to monitored with MRI’s every few months?
Do you understand why a pain doctor would be concerned about treating the area with the swelling and myelomalacia, he was frankly surprised the swelling was still occurring.
Thank you again Dr. Corenman.