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  • Marion
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    in reply to: Cervical Spine #36163

    Thank you Dr Corenman, I will definitely keep in touch and let you know how everything goes.

    Again thank you for your time and help. I really am very grateful. I know you must be extremely busy so thank you for giving me your time.

    Best Wishes
    Lorraine

    Marion
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    in reply to: Cervical Spine #36157

    Dear Dr Corenman

    Yes I have been referred to a neurosurgeon but could be waiting a long time unfortunately. Am trying to see if I can be seen a bit quicker.

    I will let you know if I get to see one soon.

    You are very kind to guide me and I have read everything you advised. I’m a bit concerned about the severe pins and needles and unsteadiness so just have to keep trying to push for earlier appointment.

    Hopefully will be seen soon.

    Thank you again for your expertise. I really appreciate.

    Best Wishes

    Lorraine

    Marion
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    in reply to: Cervical Spine #36155

    Dear Dr Corenman,

    I have read both hyperlinks. My symptoms began with loss of balance a few years back with woozy head. Now the pins and needles are very bad and my right shoulder does pain and is dropped. Also have constipation for the last few months.

    Some headaches also with drowsiness. Do you think anything can be done for the issues on my spine?

    Will it worsen. Is it serious?

    I really appreciate your help and advice if you can guide me.

    Lorraine.

    Marion
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    in reply to: Cervical Spine #36153

    Dear Dr Corenman thank you for reading my report and for the hyperlinks which I will read.

    I have the bad pins and needles and am a bit wobbly too. Seem to fall to my right. Hopefully something can be done to help my symptoms.

    Thank you again for your kindness and help. Very much appreciated.

    Lorraine

    Marion
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    in reply to: Cervical Spine #36150

    Dear Dr Corenman thank you for replying to me. Below is everything that’s on my report. Thank you also for offering your help.

    Findings Cervical Spine:

    Moderate spondylotic changes.
    There is reversal of the normal cervical lordosis with multilevel disc osteophyte bars from C4-C7. Vertebral body heights, alignment and bone marrow signal characteristics are otherwise normal.

    Axials performed from C2-T1

    C2-C3, shallow discosteophyte bar but no significant central or exit foraminal stenosis. No neural compression.

    C4-C5, Discosteophyte bar indents the ventral CSF resulting in mild to moderate right exit foraminal narrowing and possible right C5 neural irritation.

    C5-C6, Discosteophyte bar indents the ventral CSF resulting in moderate to severe exit foraminal stenosis and probable bilateral C6 neural compression.
    (Right worse than left)

    C6-C7, Discosteophyte bar with a eccentric right sided component indents the right hemi cord severely narrowing the right neural foramen with probable right C7 neural compression.

    C7-T1,
    Disc osteophyte bar results in mild to moderate exit foraminal narrowing and probable C8 neural irritation.

    Mild facet arthrosis.

    The craniocervical junction and cervical cord returns normal signal.

    Normal bone marrow signal for age

    Impression:

    Moderate spondylotic changes with multilevel neural compression as described most pronounced from C5-C7.

    Thank you again for reading Dr Corenman. I have very bad pins and needles in both hands. Light headiness, achy heavy legs. The pins and needles are lasting throughout the day.

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