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  • Badspine
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    I forgot to say that the Neurologist’s note to me was “Please notify the patient she has progressive stenosis of the cervical spine. She needs to meet with Dr. (surgeon’s name) to discuss this.” ALL he said about my previous surgeries was “artifact from bilateral neurosurgical hardware. Allowing for this, no distinct evidence of marrow edema.”

    Badspine
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    Good Morning Doctor,

    Here is the history. I had surgery in 2008 on C3-C4. Then another surgery in 2010 at C4-C6. I just had surgery 4 months ago at C7-T1. Those are the Neurologists notes from my MRI which was performed one week ago. Those notes are post-surgery on C7-T1. The Neurologists was concerned from his observations so he quickly forwarded the MRI to the surgeon who operated on C7-T1. The surgeon met with me after reviewing the MRI and ordered a CT scan which I have yet to have.

    I have a cervical spine that is bent in the wrong direction and a relatively narrow spinal canal so I have had issues…

    Again, these are notes from my MRI taken one week ago. That is why I am very concerned about the C7-T1 notes. The surgeon was vague when I met with him and said “let’s see what the CT Scan says.” In the doctors visit notes that were sent to me it said that it is likely there is substinence of the graft or inadequate decompression.

    What are your thoughts?

    Badspine
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    I saw on another post where you asked for symptoms so I thought I should provide mine. Pre-surgery: hyperreflexia, walking became more and more difficult until a walker was needed.

    Post-surgery: walking still diminished – I walk like I have been drinking. Balance is off. Hand coordination is off. Constipation. Burning down forearms. Right leg numb from mid-thigh down, neck discomfort.

    I value your opinion. There is concern regarding subsidence of the graft and/or inadequate decompression.

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