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    Wow! Thanks so much for the detailed information. That’s more information in one post, than I have received in over a month and a half of pain.

    So, the areas of pain that I have changes daily. Sometimes it is in my upper right chest, then the underarm of my right arm, then the wrist, then mid-arm, right back shoulder, neck. And, that pain varies in intensity. Today, for example, I am feeling paresthesias that you described in my right arm and fingers (which is not normal). I’ve had less pain since I started taking Lyrica on Jan. 11…it has tremendously calmed the nerve pain. Before Lyrica, I couldn’t get comfortable at all and no meds were helping. I also would wake up in the middle of the night and soak in a hot bathtub to get some relief. But, Lyrica has made me able to function in the day to day basic tasks.

    My MRI determined that I had a herniated disc in my c6/c7 disc. The surgeon seemed like he was going to go the alternative to surgery….”shot” route until he tested the strength of my arm. He pushed down on my left arm and I was able to resist. But, when he pushed on my right arm (3 times) I couldn’t resist his pushing. It was then that he determined that I was “in a whole other category” and needed surgery to prevent permanent or worse damage.

    He told me after that visit to go home and do my “research” and “homework” on Anterior Cervical Diskectomy and Fusion and to let him know what I decided to do. I really don’t want surgery unless there are not other options. But, I don’t want to spin my wheels with shots, other doctors, etc. if it will only eventually lead to surgery anyway. So, I called him back and asked him if there were any other options and if we could try other methods before surgery. His nurse called me back yesterday and said he really thinks surgery is your only option, because of the possible nerve damage. So, I am scheduled to meet with him again next wednesday to look at my MRI’s and hopefully have him explain in detail why he think surgery is the only way.

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