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  • grahammolyneux
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    Ok many thanks
    I think I will now push for a second opinion and get away from the surgeons that have dealt with me so far

    grahammolyneux
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    The 26.5mm measurement is in the Sagittal view across the length of the C4 Vertebrae including the TWO herniated discs either side of it the measurement of the spinal canal varies from top to bottom as follows
    At the bottom of C2 14.1mm (Normal)
    At C3/C4 Disc 10.6mm
    At the Top of C4 Vertebrae 10.0mm
    2 Frames Lower on C4 10.1mm
    Again 2 Frames Lower 10.0mm
    Again 2 Frames Lower 9.7mm
    Again 2 Frames Lower 9.7mm
    Finally the C4/C5 Disc 9.1mm
    These measurements are central front to back in the axial view across the aforementioned 26.5mm Sagittal measurement

    The Pattern showing across the length of the Vertebrae in the axial view is similar to a Heart shape with the top of the heart at the front of the neck with a central indentation from the vertebrae in towards the spinal cord.

    grahammolyneux
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    Now 5 Month’s on from my fall I have received 3 acupuncture treatments which have had only an adverse effect my knocking me sideways the first took four days to get over the second again four days and the third I am 36 hours on and feeling really rough.

    The compression of my spinal cord covering 26.5 mm across C4 Vertebrae and C3/C4-C4/C5 discs has been explained to me as anomaly even though this same compression is on both MRI scans which were taken weeks apart.

    My Condition has not changed physically since I left hospital and my balance is very bad which could be linked to the very bad tinnitus that I am suffering since the fall also.

    I will re-iterate that I have no case to sue any third party and I can’t sue myself for falling over I just need some kind of way forward and the hospital here is backwards in coming forward.

    grahammolyneux
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    in addition to my MRI scans I also got copies of the X-rays and hadn’t thought to look at the reports as the MRI came later
    on my last X-ray the notes say “Appearance of Cervical Spodylosis”
    no I assume that this probably not the best thing I could have found on top of my other troubles

    grahammolyneux
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    I have been going the the images from my MRI Scan and have been using the scout line to follow where the axial view is positioned and found that from the Disc C3 to Disc C4 I have Protrusion of disc 3 into the spinal canal but this protrusion does not disappear as th vertebrae C$ is also protruding into the canal giving a total length of 26.5mm of protrusion at this level plus the C5-C6 ddisc protrusion

    grahammolyneux
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    Is it possible to post copies of the scan pictures on here or can I mail them to you to show the distortion of the spinal cord also the side view shows spinal fluid above and below the compression area but not within the compression area

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