Reconstruction….lovely.
While I can’t positively answer your questions, I do know that my neck is currently very stable. That always comes out in the “look on the bright side”.
I do have foraminal stenosis worse at some levels than others, however, it’s just a matter of time until the less severe levels become severe. I don’t know exactly how bad the discs have degenerated (percentage wise), the MRI just always says “Severe”.
What would neck reconstruction consist of? I did a google search but it doesn’t tell me too much since most people get it once they have tumors removed. I’m guessing multiple surgeries over multiple years? What would be the least committing way to start out — ie could I attack two of the worst levels first and then see if that holds me over for a few years? The thing that keeps me a little hopeful is that even though the MRI states that the right side is horrible in terms of stenosis and hypertrophy, I don’t have horrible symptoms on the right anymore. Only nagging pains. Finally…who would I see about this since I’m guessing not just any ortho spine person could handle this case?
Thanks for all your advice. Now I have more things to look into. It’s all about figuring out what you don’t know, right?
-Stephanie