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  • deDrayton
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    in reply to: Neck advise #7488

    Dear Dr. Corenman,
    I need your advise again. Last week I saw a PA in Orthopedics and he wants me to have a brain mri because of the shaking of my left hand. I am happy to have any test. Monday I have a steroid epidural in my neck.
    On Thanksgiving morning when I woke up my arms and legs were like lead. I thought. “On no I will have to go to the er”. I put ice on my neck and the strength came back. My left leg is a little weak when walking.
    I have radiculopathy from my neck to my arm and hand(left).
    My neck mri says c1-c2, osteoarthritis at atlantoodontoid articulation with loss of joint space and sclerosis, c4-c4 mild posterior disc osteophyte complex,c4-c5 mild posterior disc osteophyte complexand mild left-sided neural foraminal narrowing due to uncovertebral joint and facet hypertrophy, c5-c6 is fused(from a whiplash injury in 1997).
    I have a feeling that conservative measures are not going to work. If so, the surgery from behind, posterior foraminotomy, do you think it would help(separate from something or nothing that could be of concern in my brain)? I am trying to get better so I can go back to work.
    Thank you so very very much.

    deDrayton
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    in reply to: Neck advise #7380

    Thank you Dr. Corenman,
    My level of pain has gone down and my blood pressure has gone to normal. I am quite certain I have nerve compression syndrome from some foraminal stenosis from bone spurs. Neurosurgery looked at my MRI without examining me and wants me to go to the Physical Medicine Dept. for injections. That is where I am now. I could have inherited a shaking hand. My mother had it or it may be something else. I will keep trying.
    I really appreciate your advice. Thank you very very much! Yours.

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