Donald Corenman, MD, DC
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Transverse myelitis typically occurs at one level of the cord. Diffuse signal changes of the cord probably signal multiple sclerosis. Your symptoms (“I am very numb, and suggested not to drive. I do not have much coordination and walk with an unsteady gait”) fit with MS or with Gullian Barre syndrome (although MRI changes point more toward MS). The good news now is there are medications that can control these flairups and reduce the problems with this disorder. You need a diagnosis and confirmation of this disorder and then treatment.

Please keep the forum informed as you progress with diagnosis and treatment.

Dr. Corenman

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Donald Corenman, MD, DC is a highly-regarded spine surgeon, considered an expert in the area of neck and back pain. Trained as both a Medical Doctor and Doctor of Chiropractic, Dr. Corenman earned academic appointments as Clinical Assistant Professor and Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, and his research on spine surgery and rehabilitation has resulted in the publication of multiple peer-reviewed articles and two books.