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  • lip26
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    as long as a year? from the date of injury??
    So I guess then that i can’t do any more than i’m doing and most of this will just take time…correct?

    any other suggestions that you’ve given to patients?

    lip26
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    I’m very thankful for what i was spared. I had a colonoscopy last week that came out perfect. so its all the nerves.
    I cannot lift onto my toes on either foot, nor can i stand on either foot alone for long, left is better than right.

    ” I have to assume that the neurologist found only chronic denervation.” what is chronic denervation? i googled it and couldn’t find anything on that specifically. Hope it means that the nerves are working to regenerate.

    Are you suggesting another EMG? The neurosurgeon was surprised that I even had one done because he said that we knew nothing was severed and that all it will take is time for the nerves to reconnect.

    I did get the MRI on paper and did not notice any of the other things you’ve mentioned. This is truly one of a kind injury. The doctor did say that the fusion at the area of injury is healed.

    lip26
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    I understand that L4 & L5, even S1, control the legs and toes. My Physical Therapist explained to me that even though my injury happened at t12, it makes sense to say that i’m functioning at level L4/L5, because thats where I start having difficulties. I do have trouble with Bladder & Bowel functioning; not as much control, i do have residual urine but my urologist says its not so much that he’s pushing me to cath, as long as I continue to manage going to the bathroom before i feel the need.

    My neurologist did an EMG on both legs and said that I was going to be fine…but to be patient cause it’ll take awhile. I’ll quote him, “You won’t be a tennis star or anything, but you’ll be able to do mostly everything as before”. Do you recommend another EMG at this point? When I told the surgeon I had an EMG, he asked why because we already knew that the nerves just need to regenerate…!!?

    lip26
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    Thank you for responding so quick Dr. Corenman.

    Its my understanding that there are pins are T10, T11, T12 & L1. There was also swelling and bruising of the cord involved.

    A med student explained it like the swelling is blocking the nerve signals to/from the brain. As the swelling goes down I will see improvement…?! He also said that if nerves are compromised at T12, that everything below that is also compromised to some degree…?!

    No doctor has mentioned kyphosis to me, and I have no problem sitting or standing up straight, well except my balance!

    Also, my neurologist recently did an MRI and said that there is healing in the thoracic area, which is great news. How long does the thoracic usually take to heal completely? I have an appt on thurs. to ask more specific questions about the MRI – like if there’s scar tissue potentially blocking signals; how the lumbar region was affected; was there a blood clot; what was injured that caused the foot drop, etc.

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