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  • ReneeA
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    Hello
    Wondered if you could help me figure if my cervical issues could be causing me to wake up nearly every night (several times) my forearms and hands have that falling asleep feeling, like pins and needles. It wakes me and I squeeze and open them so the feeling comes back. I am in a lot of pain while sleeping. Feels like someone is sitting on my neck and upper back. Toss and turn all night. Could this have anything to do with most c5 or flattening chord?

    ReneeA
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    Thank you for taking the time to reply. I guess I am wondering what long term effects this can have on me. Is cord flattening anything to be concerned about? Is all these cervical issues of underlying arthritis? I know c5c6 was result of adjustment. Immediate pain and leg weakness, and feeling loss the next day. Brain and leg not in sync. Now that is fixed, do I need to worry about cord in future?

    ReneeA
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    Thank you for your comments. I am still not clear on this. This is what my pre op MRI says vs Post op. the surgery was in May 2012. Btw had a MRI of cervical spine that said unremarkable study.
    2012:
    C2-c3 is unremarkable
    C3-c4 and c4-c5 posterior endplate ringing, and mild central disc bulging, producing mild canal stenoisis new from previous
    C5-c6 bilateral uncovertebral arthropathy, posterior endplate spurring, diffuse disc bulging, more prominent along both paracentral regions with a superimposed small left paracentral disc herniation and ligamentum flavum hypertrophy producing sever canal stenosis with compression of the cord. Moderately severe right and moderate left neural forminal narrowing at this level.
    C6-c7 small central disc bulge and ligamentum flavum hypertrophy producing mild to moderate canal stenosis and mild bilateral neural forminal narrowing.
    C7-t1 bilateral uncovertebral joint arthropathy ligamentum flavum hypertrophy and mild bilateral facet arthropathy producing mild to moderate neural forminal narrowing.

    Post op
    C2-c3 unremarkable
    C3-c4 and c4-c5 posterior endplate ridging and mild focal central disc buldging producing mild canal stenosis unchanged from previous.
    C5-c6 bilateral uncovertebral joint arthropathy and mild broad based posterior endplate osteophyte formation producing decreased canal stenosis now mild with mild flattening of the cervical cord and interval resolution of previously visualized bilateral neural forminal narrowing
    C6-c7 small sent real right paracentral broad based disc bulge slightly decreased in size from previous and ligamentum flavum hypertrophy producing canal stenosis decreased from previous now mild and no significant neural forminal narrowing
    C7-t1 bilateral uncovertebral joint arthropathy ligamentum flavum hypertrophy and bilateral facet arthropathy producing mild to moderate right and mild left neural forminal narrowing unchanged

    Basically these words are confusing. Is this arthritis and based on MRI in 2004 what the heck happened. I should explain that I went to the chiropractor for a stiff neck. I have straightening of cervical area. Guess I want to know why all this? I do know that the following day after second adjustment I had left leg weakness and stabbing pain near shoulder blade. Now I have right forearm pain. Emg said c5 however doctor thought is would have showed c6. I have neck , shoulder and now elbow to hand pain. Will I get worse? Why stenosis? And should I see a spinal neurosurgeon. I was active person who enjoys skiing, jogging. Now I’m scared I will do something to my cord? Please help me understand more of the jargon. Thank you so much

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