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  • MikeMorris18
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    in reply to: C5-C6 Protrusion #8284

    Absolutely!! As soon I see the ortho’ I will ask for the block and see what happens.

    Many thanks again for your time and patience.

    MikeMorris18
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    in reply to: C5-C6 Protrusion #8269

    Now thinking about it, the pain relief definitely came after 3 hours. Both injections were late afternoon and the relief only came the following morning.

    Sorry about not commenting on this earlier. I have previously read your pain diary section, but that point slipped my mind.

    I hope it is just CNS and CBS (crappy back syndrome) to go along with my CHS (crappy hips syndrome)

    Thanks again for your quick and informative responses. When I have some more feedback you will be the first I advise.

    Have a good night.

    MikeMorris18
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    in reply to: C5-C6 Protrusion #8255

    Once again Dr. Corenman I sincerely indebted to you for your replies.

    I am holding off on the osteopath until the 5th of April, when I see my orthopedic. From there we will make some decisions.

    In response to your question about complete pain relief from the injections, the relief would have about 90% for approx. 15 days. After that period the pain returned completely within about 48-72 hours.

    As said previously I believe and sincerely hope that is the shoulder!!

    On a side note, I showed my cervical Xrays and MRI to my neighbour who is a GP (not sure if in America you use that term, sorry, General Practioner) He said he has seen worse and he has seen better!

    He sent me to get a Lumbar Xray, after he inspected the images and did a quick physical study of my back and neck, which I did on Friday past.

    From my layman’s eyes the Lumbar seems fine if not fantastic. I have flat-back syndrome, in the lateral view my lumbar is completely perpendicular (I presume that is why my neighbour sent me) and some significant disc degeneration at T11-T12, T12-L1. Am basing the significant comment on comparing to other Lumbar Xrays that I have found on Mr Google! So it could very well be moderate in some people’s eyes. But I am 39 so degeneration is too be expected.

    I have no real significant pain in the lower back. I feel I am just like everybody else, getting older!!

    I will take those Lumber Xrays with me as well when I see the orthopedic.

    Just to give an outline of my pain levels. I have FAI cam/pincer in both hips. I have both labrums torn with articular damage. Have seen 3 orthopedics (all three have worked and presented with your colleague Dr Phillipon) and they all want to operate. I am holding off as that pain is about 2 out of 10. My shoulder/neck pain is a 7. Lower back I would put at 3.

    Sorry for the extremely long-winded message.

    Hope that it makes some sense!

    Once again my sincerest thanks for taking the time to provide this wonderful service.

    We are so very fortunate to have a doctor of your standing provide this for us. Please know that we greatly appreciate it.

    MikeMorris18
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    in reply to: C5-C6 Protrusion #8220

    Many thanks Dr Corenman for your very fast reply. It is greatly appreciated.

    Unfortunately in my MRI it did not stipulate which side the uncoartrosis was on either. Was presuming both.

    Have previously had two cortisone type injections for the right shoulder, six months apart. Both times, the burning pain disappeared for about 15 days. As you point out on your article about SNRB, the nerves do love steroids!!

    I will ask my orthopedic, when I see him on the 5th of April, for the SNRB diagnostic. When I have these results I will let you know their findings.

    Sincerely hoping it is just the shoulder!!

    In the meantime I presume that I continue with my day to day life normally, a friend suggested I visit an osteopath. I personally am not so sure on that as I think would like to wait until I have the return visit with the orthopedic.

    Thanks again for your time and efforts, you are most generous to offer your time and incredible expertise for us in this manner!

    Have a great day!

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