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    There is stenosis on both sides of the spinal cord. And it is significant On both sides there is very little CFS in 3-4, 4-5 I believe. There is pain at times. Mostly stiffness, muscle spasms. Also the feeling and sound of bone rubbing bone. My neck feels stiff and tense when I turn my head to the left or right. Sometimes pain like nerves being pinched at times. No pain, numbness or tingling down arms. No shoulder pain. When I read “myelopathy”, nothing seems to fit that description.

    Thank you,

    Mary~Thistle

    Thistle
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    in reply to: Surgery fusion #6642

    Dr Corenman,
    I am a 60 year old female.

    The surgeons want to do my neck first as they are fearful of my becoming paralyzed even from a fall. Please see the following:

    MRI:date 3/30/12

    Cervical: w/o & w/contrast:
    1. spondylosis C3-4 through C6-7 with moderate to marked bilateral foraminal narrowing, moderate to marked C4-5 canal stenosis, moderate C5-6 canal stenosis and mild C3-4 and C6-7 canal stenosis. there is mild cord compression at C4-5.
    2. advanced C3-4 through C6-7 DDD
    3. mild thoracic dextroscoliosis with straightening of the cervical lordosis.

    Cervical xrays:
    1. far advanced C3-4 through C6-7 DDD
    2. prominant bilateral sponylosis at the same four levels with associated foraminal encroachment.

    Thoracic: without contrast:
    1. moderately advanced ddd in the mid and lower thoracic spine.
    2. small central disc protrusions at the three lower thoracic levels with mild thecal sac compression with mild disc bulging at three mid thoracic levels.
    3. mild dextroscoliosis

    Lumbar: w/o & with/contrast:
    1. far advanced chronic DDD L1-2 associated with chronic loss of stature of the L1 vertebral body
    2. moderately severe L1-2 canal stenosis with prominent bilateral foraminal narrowing secondary to sponylosis, disc bulging and facet hypertrophy.
    3. status-post fusion L2-S1, decompressive laminectomy L3-4 to L5-S1, and intervertebral body fusion L4-5 with a stable mild anterolisthesis.
    4. moderate levoscolosis

    Lumbar x-ray:
    1. status post paired pedicle screw and rod fusion L2-through S1.
    2. chronic compression fracture of L1 with advanced chronic DDD at L1 subchondral sclerosis and large marginal spurs.
    3. status post intervertebral body fusion L4-5 with grade 1 anterolisthesis and no sign of instability on flexion or extension.
    4. moderate levoscoliosis

    My first surgery in 2001 was for a small herniation in L-4 L5. The surgeon left the spine unstable…..did a hemilamie (spelling)
    My spine shifted like a stack of plates.

    The second was in 2003 for stabilization by fusion, by another surgeon.
    He put what others are saying was wayyyy to much hardware and went into thoracic to “explore”. Thus RFA was unable to be utilized.

    Over these painful years, I was told not to have any more surgery. Now, I am told there is no choice. But I can see and feel that for myself.

    In the interim, my thyroid had to be destroyed with 30 mci radioactive iodine. I was told it was toxic, but not why.
    I am now learning to ask questions, (too bad, after the fact) but in many cases, I do not get answers…they are evaded.

    I also had to have a complete hysterectomy in 1995. Just saying.

    I feel cursed. And definitely scared to death!

    I appreciate your help.
    Thank you,
    Mary~”Thistle”

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