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  • SusanB
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    in reply to: C7 radiculopathy #8326

    Thanks again, Dr. Corenman.

    Specifically, I do play instruments but mostly I am a professional vocalist. I do this as part of my living and I am not required to play an instrument. The more I read about this ACDF procedure the more I think it would be quite risky for me to undergo, with the possible resulting hoarseness of the voice that could conceivably last for months. I read on one forum that a woman completely lost her singing voice. By the way, last week my physical therapist said my triceps strength was a 3+/5. I do have a triceps reflex but it is somewhat diminished.

    At this point, two months post injury, is there any other nonoperative treatment that could help? As I mentioned, I do not have much pain at all. Would oral steroids or a stronger oral anti-inflammatory (diclofenac?) be worth a try? Have either steroid or selective nerve root block injections ever been known to calm the nerve down enough to avoid surgery and regain some of the strength back? I have heard that the cervical SNRB can be a risky procedure.

    SusanB
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    in reply to: C7 radiculopathy #8275

    Thank you Dr. Corenman.

    As I mentioned, I do not have much pain at this point. Sometimes I feel a slight burning in my right index finger (which is numb) and just tightness in my right upper back. I do have continued weakness, right triceps, and my right hand feels “crampy” especially with prolonged computer work.

    The surgery (ACDF) you think I would need based on my MRI sounds major and risky. I read in a book “Do you really Need Back Surgery” by Dr. Aaron Filler that decompressive surgery has become so advanced that it is done as an outpatient and people are back to work in a few days. Would that be the posterior foraminotomy you are referring to?

    I saw you mention elsewhere that with C7 the nerve is more “forgiving”….so would waiting 6 months be inadvisable (having surgery in August when I return from the trip?) As opposed to having the surgery with a possibly long protracted rehab which will prevent me from going on the trip. I know you cannot predict this with any certainty without examining me.

    Thank you!

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