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in reply to: Osteoarthritis – Not a Candidate for Surgery. #26868
Thank you for all of this information, I am reading the links that you posted.
If it is facet degeneration and if it continues to deteriorate what is my prognosis? I was told by two Neurosurgeons that surgery was not an option for my cervical spine nor my lumbar spine. Do you agree or disagree with that?
Basically I have been told that Aquatic therapy every day for the rest of my life is my only option. I am want to do anything and everything I can to help my body but I am also terrified of doing anything that may bring more harm than good. Everyone tells me something different and it leaves me confused and uncertain.
in reply to: Osteoarthritis – Not a Candidate for Surgery. #26858Sorry for the delay in my response. My symptoms are as follows:
Dull to sharp neck, shoulder, upper back pain stays at a 6 but will randomly go to 8. Periodically it will raise to a 9 and leave me completely incapacitated. Left arm falls asleep 80% of the time, tingling and numbness down left arm and first three fingers. Mid back pain that only loosens when I bend completely over and hang there until finally my spine “drops” and the pain will lesson. I can turn my neck 30% on either side before I feel tightness then pain.
Lower back, the gabapentin keeps me from having the shooting nerve pain down my right leg. I can usually walk or do something for about 6 minutes before lower back pain shoots up and it’s a sharp, stabbing pain, mixed with burning. Feels totally different than neck. I must lie down or sit in a position where it will calm. I also have to take a stronger pain medicine if that doesn’t work. I am walking with a cane now to help reduce that pain.
The osteoarthritis pain stays at a 7 but is worse on stairs (knees) and sometimes when I get up, my hip will literally freeze and I can’t walk at all. I have to wait, try to move, and try to get it to work before I can walk again.
I did my lumbar MRI and had my arms above my head for 20 minutes. When it was finished, I could not move my arms – the nurse had to help me and when I moved them, it literally felt like my arms were being pulled out of their sockets. Horrendous pain.
I am also extremely concerned about feeling my spine move when I am laying down flat and I lift my hips, it’s like I can feel the entire chain of my spine (each vertebrae) moving along in the link, like click click click. I can also pause with my hips and just barely move and only one vertebrae moves. What is that please?
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