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  • derekc
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    in reply to: Numb Hands #23198

    Thought I’d check in to say my surgeon says my symptoms are Lhermitte’s sign and that a ridge of bone has developed between the fusion and my spinal cord, when I lower my head it pokes into the cord. His recommendation (after noting he’d not seen anything like it before) is to remove the PEAK piece and then replace the fusion and the cage after removing the bone spur/ridge. He mentioned a dorsal laminectomy as an option but said it was more invasive. Wondered what you thought of this? Anyway, I am again glad you are out there as a sounding board.

    derekc
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    in reply to: Numb Hands #23079

    Thank you for the response. My neurosurgeon has ordered a CT scan and a bone scan. One of the many specialists I’ve seen suggested that there might be structural integrity issues that only appear when I allow my head to droop forward. I will keep you posted when I find out more. Was asked to submit to an xray with my head in the pain inducing posture, the symptoms persisted for days, really took it out of me.

    On the issue of my abdomen, the pain is from the muscle spasms which arrive with the shocks, like a leftover switch left on, the muscles just tighten and tighten, as if with a mind of their own. Went to an urgent care, got an ultrasound, nothing wrong with me, disheartening, but nice to know no gall bladder or such. Bowels work fine, nothing wrong there.

    Lastly, went to the CTS specialist, so minor that all I need is small cortisone shot in the wrist. Again, no big deal, no way it’s the cause of the distress I’m under. Sorry to spew at you, but it seems to help.

    Hope you have a great day.

    derekc
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    in reply to: Numb Hands #23008

    Hello Dr. Corenman,

    Has been a while since I last queried you, but here I am. Two things have happened since last we spoke. An MRI of my cervical spine shows no major issues, and a nerve test shows CTS which accounts for the hands symptoms. I am scheduled to have the CTS procedure later in the week.

    But other persistent/worsening symptoms are increasing the misery index. When I look down (let my head hang forward) I get electric shock all over my torso from the waist up. It runs down the inside of my arms, makes my hands hurt. So I don’t look down, stay rigid. Part of this pain is clenching of my gut as if sucking in my stomach. My HMO sent me to a pain specialist who sent me to neurologist who did painful nerve test to diagnose CTS, all good. I was also sent to a physiatry? specialist who looked worried and referred me to my neurosurgeon who is a busy man and will not be able to see me for a month.

    In the interim the waist-up shocks are more painful and now my abdomen is clenching like I’ve done a 100 crunches, over and over again. One last bit: part of my blood work showed hypothyroid so I’m taking a generic thyroid med. Part of me is freaking from the chronic pain, and part of me is aware that the doctors always ask if I suffered a bowel incident. That this is causing abdominal pain for over a week is preying on my mind. Lastly is fatigue and pain/nausea upon waking. Most days I need a nap by 1pm and most mornings I wake with my feet and leg joints aching, and sick to my stomach. Part of me thinks maybe the med is twisting up my guts. There’s also the hot flashes and waking in the middle of the night.

    Feel like I’m losing my mind. Wondering if I should complain about the gut-wrenching abdominal pain?

    derekc
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    in reply to: Numb Hands #22629

    Thanks for the good humor and links. After reading the linked content closely and carefully cataloging my symptoms it seems the worst of it is the C7 nerve. My index and middle fingers are far more impacted than the ring and pinky fingers. It was kind of a trip to learn about nerves 7 & 8 this way.

    I had one question about the surgical options and that was fusion versus replacement. Some of the articulated prosthesis devices look attractive. Is it just fantasy on my part to think beyond “fixing” to restoring some kind of earlier healthier state?

    derekc
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    in reply to: Numb Hands #22617

    Thank you for the speedy response; it would seem the C8 nerve symptoms are the closest fit. It hurts to extend and splay my fingers. My hands are in a constant state of being 1/2 closed around an invisible/non-existent cylinder. Also there is radiating pain up my inner arm into the tops of my forearms and under my biceps beginning at the inside of the elbows.

    Relief comes from laying flat on my back and assuming my best Marine Corps board straight posture with shoulders back and a sucked-in stomach, flat abdomen. Slouching forward at my computer screen with my shoulders rolled forward aggravates the condition. I am a webmaster and spend a lot of time at my desk; it seems I’ve brought this on through sloppiness in my work posture (I’ve just been happy and unconcerned about my neck for a few years). Looking back over the last 18 months I realize that I’ve been experiencing the curled 1/2 grip hands and thought it was stiffness and age, I’m 54. I’d stretch them and then the sensation would pass.

    When I last saw my neurosurgeon he said “until next time” and I assume C7-T1 is likely next?

    BTW: thank you so much; very awesome you do this.

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