Indianarose
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Hello Dr. Corenman,

I went to see a Nero Surgeon last week and I just got his review in the mail. He did say that he felt my C5-6 fusion has fused since it’s been so many years ago since my surgery in 1995. He did look at my MRI and showed them to me and pointed out certain things on them even though I had no idea what I was looking at. He’s a good Doctor so I took his word for it. He didn’t order any x-rays nor any other ct scans and he felt that fusing any of my other disc’s wouldn’t take away all the pain that I’m having. He gave me a few names of the Nero doctors in my town to see. He suggested to have a nero workup, maybe nerve conduction studies and what ever else they might suggest to try and figure out why I’m in so much everyday pain or go to a pain Doctor to have injections or what the pain Doctor might suggest. Once again I’m at a loss as what to do and am still in horrible daily pain.

Here’s what he’s review says from 8-20-12

History of present illness:

She has no radicular symptoms, but does have a greater than 20-year history of mechanical neck pain, point tenderness throughout the neck, suboccipital pain, and muscle contraction cephalgia.

Physical Examination:

She has no focal neurologic deficits, tenderness throughout. She also has an electric sensation that moves up and down her entire body on occasion, none of this being radicular or myelopathic of Lhermitte’s. She has no evidence of hyperreflexia or clonus on examination. No sensory or motor deficits.

Imaging Studies:

Review of recent MRI of the cervical spine shows excellent fusion at C5-6, mild to moderate degenerative changes at C4-5, without cord compromise.

Assessment / Plan:

There is nothing to offer at this point from a surgical standpoint. At this point, there is no indication for further nerosurgical workup or treatment. She may seek a neurology opinion for these multiple unusual complaints.

Dr. Corenman, would you please once again explain what all this medical terminology means before I go see a neurologist so I’ll understand what he is saying?