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  • dfairchild
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    in reply to: pain pain pain #8094

    Sir,

    It has been a long wait to see my second surgeon. I’m a little nervous as headaches have become very bad. Which I was told could happen due to c3/c4. But, pain down arms into thumb and index are more prevelant. While looking down both arms shoot pain with “pins & needles” following shortly there after. If I look up it happens on just the left.

    I also didn’t understand the measurement of 9.3 at c3/c4? Is that good, bad, ugly? Could the spurring at that area be causing these headaches? I’m a little conserned that they might want to do a dual layer fusion because of the closeness of what seems to be the cause of my problems.

    This has been an ongoing problem for 3+ years. It has just progressively been getting worse and now it seems out of hand. I have done every coservitave treatment with no relief. Pain meds help take a edge off. But does nothing for “pins & needles” daily life has now become a chore.

    My neck remains very stiff and sore with extremely limited range of motion. When i try to stretch it out it feels like something is slipping? that may be a wrong descripton but its the best way to describe how it feels. I was put on orders by my primary physician to light duty with no high impact (running, biking, even swimming) I still walk every day for extended periods. I’m just afraid of permenant damage. I can grip but does not feel strong. My arms feel like limp noodles.

    dfairchild
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    in reply to: pain pain pain #7923

    DR. Corenman,

    I saw a surgeon today and he confirmed all of the bone spurs and the degenerative disk disease. What was weird was he said he was unsure why two of my vertebrae…I wanna say c5-c6, were smaller than they should be. I have never had any trauma that was significant enough to remember. So, I guess I am a little confused.

    dfairchild
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    in reply to: pain pain pain #7906

    Thanks for the reply doc. I see a surgeon here soon. I am hoping for a quick resolution. My job requires me to be fit and with me not able to do these activities makes it hard.

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