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  • corrochan
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    Many thanks I shall certainly try to get a CT scan, and hopefully convince this Consultant that I still have unresolved issues.

    corrochan
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    Dr. Corenman

    I am so grateful for your quick response, I was beginning to question whether I am imagining the pain I am suffering.

    As background I am a male 55yr old who was previously a Rugby and Judo player,but know I feel constantly drained. I take from your reply that the procedure carried out was not definitive and that there are area yet to be addressed.
    By just stating the chord is clear is not a through appreciation of my condition and that the pain I am know suffering has a correlation. With the NHS here in the UK you are in the main dependant on a singular consultation/consultant.
    As I understand the position I have a congenitally narrow Spinal canal,my consultant has grudgingly allowed a nerve conduction test,which I am not sure what benefit this will be and a further lower MRI to see if Thoracic or Lumber issues are the reasoning for my pain.Nothing was mentioned regarding that in 2014 facet joint and ligamentum flavum hypertrophy with a loss of cervical lordosis.
    Would I be right to when next I get a chance to see my consultant normally months later, insist that my cervical neck has not been definitively treated and that there still exists procedure (not sure which) to improve my outcome
    Once again may express my thanks for your kindness and professional expertise in explaining something I had hoped would have been passed on to me by my consultant,who is new to my case, I have had the luck,at least I thought I was to be treated in a dedicated Neurological Hospital here in London. The average waiting times here in the UK are 3-4mths to see a Consultant 6-12 weeks to have an MRI.
    Best of luck to all fellow sufferers,Society still underestimates how debilitating spinal issue can be.

    I hope this will be helpful for other members and visitors of your very helpful and informative forum.

    Thank you once again.

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