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  • jefish
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    Thank you Dr. Corenman for your help…. I really appreciate it. What you do here with this forum is such a wonderful service that you are offering all of us out here that are having such a difficult time. You are truly a blessing and I personally can’t thank you enough.

    jefish
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    I guess what I’m getting at Dr. Corenman is how good I’m feeling and I don’t want to go backwards in anyway.

    Thank you

    jefish
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    Hello Dr. Corenman,

    Since my last post my wife and I have gotten a second opinion for what is wrong with her and it was completely different than what her original surgeon said. I would like to know your opinion based on what this newest surgeon suggests. This Neurosurgeon has a reputation as one of the best in SC. He told us that my wife had multiple problems and they in his opinion should all be addressed. He said that she had pseudarthrosis from her past surgery and that the hardware was loose (from the movement in the straight and flexed imaging). He said she had severe compression on the nerve roots at both C5 & C6. He also stated that she had a reverse curvature or lordosis of her neck. He proposed fixing all of those things. I asked him were those PEEK cages the last surgeon used and he said Yes. His recommendation is to go back in Anteriorly and remove the loose hardware and decompress the nerve roots. He then said he would like to “rebuild” her neck to help give her a more natural curvature. He said he would do that by taking some of her bone and mix it with cadavar bone, etc. to form her neck at the levels of her surgery and a little above. He was extremely confident this would do the job. He told us if the hardware was not removed it would not fuse. What advice can you give from this new information? Thank you so much for your time Dr. Corenman. It is greatly appreciated!

    jefish
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    Yes, pain and weakness is primarily in left arm. My arm weakness has gotten worse after surgery. I had no arm pain prior to surgery just weakness only and a lot of neck pain. I was wrong on the dates that I told you before about when I started PT. I started PT 3 months after surgery. I had left arm pain after I started physical therapy. My arm weakness has gotten worse since surgery. My bicep muscle is highly affected post surgery and this is where most of my weakness is. I currently cannot curl more than 3 lbs. Starting 2 weeks ago, weakness in my left arm and hand has majorly concerned me because it is getting worse to the point of dropping things out of my hand. The pain in my neck is debilitating without the facet joint injections.

    Yes, my pain is different since surgery. I had no pain in my arm prior to surgery. My neck pain post surgery is slightly different. I have the same pain as before and have pain that is more extreme in my neck. It feels to be a deeper pain, throbbing & shooting pain. In my neck it feels like a broken bone or an extreme migraine headache while having a taser gun shooting in my left arm. Do you think I have a failed fusion? Do you think I have something compressing a nerve or are my problems facet joint related? What in your opinion is the source of my issues?

    Thank you so much Dr. Corenman for your time!

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