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in reply to: Can I Avoid Surgery? #7401
They performed all of the tests in office prior to referring me for my MRI. I am not really clear on why we didn’t address 6-7. I go in on the 19th for a comprehensive discussion about surgery suggestions. I agree – but I believe it is my lack of understanding. (I was on an online Skype class and was not at my best while he was conveying information). But I wrote down what I heard at the time. Can I Send you my actual MRI And ask what you would recommend i do based upon findings. I have lost significant strength in my arms, right side predominantly. I have horrible nerve pain and tingling and loss of strength. I don’t know about the fusion conversation….yikes! I had never thought of the front and back entry…..help. ;D. I sure appreciate your time and input.
in reply to: Can I Avoid Surgery? #7387Dear Dr. Corenman,
Thank you so much for the reply. Would you mind telling me what you feel is my best course of action based upon my MRI results. My Dr. Indicated that we need to take out discs on 4-5, 5-6 and put in spacers, fusion on both sides and installation of a plate. He will discuss this with me on the 19th. This information was conveyed in a call following his PAs reading of my results. Thank you again for your knowledge and assistance – and this amazing forum!in reply to: Can I Avoid Surgery? #7372Hi Dr. Corenman. Thank you so much for your time. I thought that it might be helpful if I included the breakdown on the mri for the individual discs. Have a wonderful weekend, and thank you for your input and for providing this amazing forum! Warmly, Kellie
Axial scans performed C2-T1:
C2-3: Mild facet disease present. Disc unremarkable for age w/o stenosis.
C3-4: Normal for age without stenosis.
C4-5: Diffuse grade 1 bulging ddisc is associated with a right laateral recess grade 2 disc protrusion w/o significant stenosis.
C5-6: A shallow right paracentral grade 1 disc protrusion is present without neural compromise or stenosis.
C6-7: Diffuse grade 1 bulging disc and moderate uncinate hypertrophy produces a mile spinal and moderate severe bilateral foraminal stenoses wwith residual central AP canal diamter of 8.5mm.
C7-T1: Normal for age w/o stenosis.IMPRESSION:
1. Progressive degenerative disc and uncinate disease at C6-7 producing mild pspinal and moderate to severe bilateral foraminal stenoses as described.
2. Interval appearance of diffuse grade 1-2 bulging disc and right lateral recess grade 2 disc protrusion at C4-5 w/o significant stenosis.
3. Shallow right paracentral grade 1 disc protrusion at C5-6 w/o neural compromise or stenosis.
4. Moderate facet disease at T2-3 producing foraminal stenosis as described.I have a few questions…I hope you don’t mind.
1) I am experiencing loss of ‘strength’ in my right hand. It almost seems as if it just isn’t responding. If feels dull (no harsh pain). Is feels unresponsive and it scares me. I am accustomed to the pain, but this is a new thing. Is this something to be worried about prior to my appt. on the 19th.
2) I don’t know if it is possible for this to be related to my neck problems – but over the last month or so, I have also experienced some pains in my legs; particularly the outside of my thighs. I notice it at night, when I am trying to sleep. Is there any way that this is associated? I have long term back injuries but haven’t suffered from that in over a year.
Thank you again.
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