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  • Heathry76
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    in reply to: Surgery candidate? #27187

    Dr Corenman,
    I had one more question regarding thoracic herniations. I’ve had the injury likely for years T7-T8 but recently had to get an MRI after an incident at PT which landed me in the ER with chest pain and trembling legs. It’s a central disc protrusion noted as small and remodels the left ventral aspect of the cord without underlying signal change. I wasn’t worried until recently because it’s been 3 weeks since the PT mishap and I still can’t stand up straight for longer than 15 minutes ish. I was,in PT for my neck, so I was pretty bummed about this. I have to sit in a recliner, can’t even sit in chair. I don’t have pain, just immense pressure, heaviness in my back, pelvis, abdomen and legs. It’s weird. I guess I’ll find out this week at the neurosurgeon but it’s worrisome. Ive never had this type of weird pressure and weighted feeling ever in my life. All my back injuries were always successfully treated by a chiropractor so visiting a surgeon is new and its because this is now a whole new level of injury. By the way, I herniated T7-T8 doing butterfly sprints with flippers, or at least thats what took it from slightly bothersome to debilitating. I was healing until PT basically made it worse. I’m still hoping an injection will solve this thoracic issue.

    Heathry76
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    in reply to: Surgery candidate? #27181

    Thank you for your insight. I hope they decide to do the ACDF. Since my reflexes are normal and I’m not falling over they did not see the urgency for surgery during the first consult. I had also not been working out for 2 months and was on Prednisone so I told the surgeon I thought I may be improving. Then PT happened and it caused big problems. They gave me more Prednisone which wears off then I’m back feeling crappy again. I have heaviness that comes over me when im standing but feels less crappy if I lie down. After PT I got hit with muscle spasms in my legs thst were ridiculous. My sports life I’m afraid is done unless they fix the area because even swimming aggravates it. Swimming has always been a safe backup sport. Surgery of course is a last resort and at this point I see no other option. My chiropractor even could not help me and sent me to a Neuro. So, thanks again for your insight. I think it’s a great service to the community and its appreciated. When or if I get back to cycling I do plan on raising my stem, but probably not beach cruiser level. Hopefully if they fix me and I strengthen myself and do PT to help support these areas. I think my other unjuries in t spine and l spine with improve once I can start exercising again. My neck strayed this snowball effect of crappiness. Best regards and Happy New Year!!

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