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  • grahammolyneux
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    Having said that of course the pain and reduced mobility are also hard to take.

    grahammolyneux
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    So can the discs return to their original shape themselves or with physio help
    Or is this something that may require surgery
    the most difficult things is the headache and double vision caused by this situation

    grahammolyneux
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    This is word for word the MRI report and My symptoms have not changed other than the acute pain being stopped by the steroid injections

    MRI Report

    There is no evidence of fracture in the cervical spine or upper dorsal spine.
    There are degenerative changes with posterior disc protrusions at C ¾, C4/5 and C 5/6.
    The prolapsed discs are slightly touching the spinal cord.

    At C 4/5. there is narrowing of the right nerve root exit foramen with compression on the right nerve root at this level.
    At C 5/6. th prolapsed disc is also encroaching on the nerve root exit foramnia but there is no evidence of compression on the nerve roots.

    The cranio cervical junction is normal.

    The cord signal is normal.

    No intrathecal mass seen.

    The upper thoracic verterbral bodies show no evidence of fracture.

    In Summary: There is no evidence of fracture in the cervical spine or in the upper dorsal spine but there are degenerative changes and disc protrusions as explained.

    grahammolyneux
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    On the 10th of October I received 7 steroid injections at the trigger points and then the following day a further 7 steroid injections in the remaining trigger points.
    This has stopped the acute pain on moving my neck and I was told my neck was stable but not told that I had the disc pressure on my spinal cord.

    grahammolyneux
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    Originally I had a Pain at the top half of my neck a pain/pressure the size of my fist at the top of my spine.
    over night my neck started to tighten up and the pain radiated down in to my shoulders.In the morning I attended our A&E and had X-rays which showed no sign of fracture.
    over next few days the pains increased in intensity and was now in a diamond shape from the center of my skull out to the tips of my shoulders then down my back to the bottom of my rib cage.
    I had an appointment 16 days after my first A&E visit and at this time on turning my neck in any direction I experienced a Stabbing pain which was unbearable.
    Due to an earlier Knee injury I am walking on crutches while awaiting an operation on that and and as I walk any distance this causes upper arm pain and pins and needles in my hands the further I walk the worse it gets to a point that I can Not feel the crutches in my hands. When I have walked this kind of distance the pain at the top of my spine turns into a head ache which covers the left side of my head to my left eye. At all times I now have double vision.
    the percentage of pain is to the neck 70/30
    My concern Is the pressure on the spinal cord at three points !!!

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