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in reply to: Post op cervical pain #30120
Hi Dr. Corenman,
I hope to have a phone consult with you soon. Completing the paperwork now. I wanted to say that I am having severe pain to my T1-T5 area. I have several herniations. What pains me the most is the c7-T1. It feel like I am tear the meat off the bones when I use my arms or turn my head. I reached down and picked up a sock off the floor very carefully and the pain almost put me in the floor. I had severe edema between my shoulder blades for 2 weeks. I have had a new CT, X-ray, and MRI. I also found that I have a right vertebral artery lying across the hemi ventral aspect of my medulla. I see that this is rare. That is where all of the crazy symptoms were coming from. They had gone away for aa shirt time until I reached for that darn sock. It also looks like I had a small bleed in my basal ganglia when I twisted my neck. Hope to speak with you soon.
in reply to: Post op cervical pain #29413One more quick question…
What could be causing my neck to be so tight and my experiencing knife sharp pains with turning my head the slightest bit? I am being told this is normal for a triple level fusion and to be patient. It could be a year or longer before it gets better but it does not seem logical. I had to file for federal disability retirement last week. This injury sidelined my 38 year career in nursing.
The chiropractor did say that the C5-6 anterolisthesis was “off the charts” when he viewed my new X-rays. How could he know that by looking at a vertebra that had been surgical corrected. He also said the the spurs at that level had been significant too.
Kim
in reply to: Post op cervical pain #29411No manipulations. He took cervical X-rays and he assessed my ROM. He showed me the hardware C4-7. Some fusion c4-5, none C5-6, some questionable C6-7. Plates and screws intact anteriorly on C4-6 and laterally on C6-7. The hardware on C6-7 was considerably larger. I’m not certain but I feel that the placement of the hardware on C6-7 is what is causing that area to be sore. It feels like it is cutting into me when I move my head. He also said that I had disc protrusions T2-4 from reading my April 2018 MRI. The area is also sore when upon palpation. My shoulder muscles are holding my neck tight and he said I was having symptoms of occipital neuralgia. I don’t have history of headaches. The C6-7 hardware is new and place laterally instead of anteriorly as was the case when I reviewed my April 2018 films. Not noted on post-surgical report dated June 14, 2018.
Danica sent me an email on Friday to set up consultation with you.
Kim
in reply to: Post op cervical pain #29400I can’t do flexion, extension, or bilateral ear to shoulder at all. I can to head left to right some with considerable pain I. The c6 region if I turn too much or fast. I can lift my arms bilaterally beyond shoulder level. I cannot lift more than 3 lbs without dropping it. My hand strength is normal bilaterally though.
I am seeing my chiropractor today. He is going to help me determine mechanically what the issue is and measure my ROM. I have been to 2 ortho rehab med doctors in the last 2 weeks without assistance. I am
Grasping at straws at this point. I know something is wrong. I am not giving up until I figure it out.Can you take a consult and order tests long distance?
in reply to: Post op cervical pain #29394I forgot to add my pain avg a 6 at rest and 8-9 with movement. I am not had any pain meds or muscle relaxers in 3 weeks. I avg maybe 2 hrs of sleep at night and as early as last night, I had been up since 0800 the previous morning and pass out from sheer exhaustion. I do not know how much more my psyche or body can take at this point.
in reply to: strange neuro symptoms #28737Correction: right and left tendonopathy not myelopathy.
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