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  • mom4kids4cats
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    Thank you-that is very helpful information! I will be taking screen shots of some of my MRI’s to the next guy. Unfortunately, everyone knows everyone in this town. The last surgeon I saw is in the same office as the first surgeon who did the bone plug fusion. He was unusually cool to me at my appointment for MRI results in 2012. I have different opinions from those who read the MRI’s and the doc’s I have seen. They only read the final impression-I had thyroid lesions and now an ovarian cyst totally missed by my primary care doc because they did nor read the entire report. I only found out because I asked for the reports! For my third surgery-the doc had to leave the state because of his high rate of failures (he is now in Texas. I don’t trust anyone to tell me the truth! I only wish I could have a consult with an objective doc. I really appreciate your comments!

    mom4kids4cats
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    Hello Dr. Corenman:

    Thank you for the reply. I have not had a c6-c7 fusion. I am fused from c3-c6. C3-c5 is fused with those metron peek devices (that are contraindicated by the manufacturer for the cervical spine) and a plate with screws (2009). C5-c6 is a cadaver bone fusion alone. As I stated, it is my humble opinion (and it can be seen on the x-ray/Mri) that the bone plug shifted after the 2003 surgery because I was coughing so bad. This caused my neck to lose the normal curvature. The neurologist said that the c7 nerve damage happened during the time I had my first two surgeries (2003 & 2004)and the c8/t1 nerve damage is of unknown cause.

    I was wondering if the nerve damage/radiculopathy dx. on the right side can possibly affect the left side over time? I have been having some burning and tingling in the left arm and hand and woke up last week with a completely dead left arm (like I had a nerve block)-and I didn’t sleep on that side. My last MRI didn’t show any new nerve compression but did show mild facet sclerosis at the c5-c6 level and mild narrowing at c2-c3-this in conjunction with the curvature issues. I also wonder why my upper back, shoulder, and neck pain increase when I am sitting or trying to sleep?

    I am off to see a pain doc who will want to do pain injections (again). At this point, I have had so many different opinions from those who read my radiology reports, doctors and even treatments that I am exhausted and skeptical.

    Thank you-

    mom4kids4cats
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    Thank you for the reply! Unfortunately I am a bit skittish about nerve blocks and injections in my spine. I recently found out that the pain clinic I went to put down the incorrect diagnosis and gave me injections in the thoracic and not the cervical spine. This was right around the time that patients who received these shots got meningitis. Thankfully, this did not happen to me; however, I did not get pain relief (obviously). I was set to get an implant for pain when I found out what happened with the first pain clinic mess up. The emg that I had in the meantime suggested that the nerves in my arm were ok but I had “large units” of old/chronic cervical radiculopathy. When I called to ask if the Dr. could be more specific-the nurse responded rudely with, “I don’t know how much more specific you want him to be!” I guess I will have to deal with large units of pain because the medical establishment has entirely failed in my case. Thank you for a great site-your information is the best I have found online! Having knowledge and answers to questions about my health is just as important (if not more so) than medication.

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