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    So Dr.Corenman since they have nothing to compair my condition against and the fact that Im new to this small town, do you think its warranted to contact my neurosurgeon? As I said previously im having increased pain. The base of my skull is painful, the pain going down my neck between my shoulder blades and tingeling in my hands with headaches now. I just had an emergency lower back fusion and was back in 8 weeks later with another emergency surgery. The cage backed out and was wedged against my spinal cord. The bone essentially crumbeld. She had to stableize the cage and do a laminectomy.
    I just don’t want to over react but on the same hand everytime I ignored my body its turned out badly. As an Doctor would you want your patient to contact you if they were going through this?

    Juliet1971
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    MR Cervical Spine wo Contrast
    IMPRESSION:
    1. Postsurgical changes from a anterior spinal fusion from C4 th ro u g h C7.
    2. Mild degenerative changes at C7-T1 are identified. Mild central canal narrow ing is seen.
    3. The exam ination is limited by p a tie n t m otion.
    INDICATION:
    GENDER/AGE: Female, 46 years
    ORDER INDICATION: M89.00:Algoneurodystrophy, unspecified site HISTORY PER PATIENT: Algoneurodystrophy
    TECHNIQUE: Sagittal T1, sagittal T2, sagittal STIR, axial TI, and axial gradie nt echo MR images of the cervical spine were obtained.
    COMPARISON: None.
    FINDINGS:
    Postsurgical changes from a spinal fusion from C4 through C7 are identified. Artifact from the hardware at the C6-7 level limits the exam. Straightening of the cervical lordosis is seen.

    Holliman, Juliet E (MRN 01039601) Vertebral body height is maintained.
    There is anterolisthesis of C7 on T1 of 2 rnrn..
    Desiccation from C2 through C4 and at C7/T1.
    There is no evidence of a marrow infiltrating process.
    No edema is identified on the STIR sequence.
    The cerebellar tonsils end normally above the foramen magnum.
    The cervical spinal cord demonstrates normal signal intensity and morphology.
    Findings by level:
    C2-C3: Normal.
    C3-C4: Mild left foraminal narrowing is seen.
    C4-CS: Postsurgical changes are identified. There is no central canal narrowing or significant foraminal narrowing.
    C5-C6: Postsurgical changes are identified. There is no central canal narrowing or significant foraminal narrowing.
    C6-C7: Postsurgical changes are identified. There is no central canal narrowing or significant foraminal narrowing.
    C7-T1: There is a posterior disc occupy comments. Mild central canal narrowing is seen.
    DICTATED BY: Akshay Gupta, M.D., on 4/13/2018 3:26 PM PDT DICTATION LOCATION: 400 9th St. -Florence, OR 97439
    End of Diagnostic report for accession: 4251600 Interpreted/Electronically Signed By: Akshay Gupta, MD on 04/13/2018

    With my knowledge of my condition and how rapidly it progresses and the previous experiences of the determination that wasn’t detected and my new pain. Do you think a second option is warranted since they have nothing to go by and no knowledge of my condition? Thank you for exsplaing the current pain I’m having. It isn’t something I’m used to. It isn’t going away and now my hands are tingling. ?

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