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  • piloncho20
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    in reply to: Arm weakness #32792

    Thanks Doctor !
    We just don’t know what to do, 3 doctors had said even with foraminal stenosis in those doesn’t explain how severe his arms are ;( keep talking about als
    He is also experiencing some numbness in left arm, has been a year when he started with weakness in left arm
    I wish there is a way you can see his mri
    We need answers

    piloncho20
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    in reply to: Arm weakness #32786

    Thank you Dr! Doctor said nothing they can do about his Severe arms weakness, ven think is als
    Here is the mri report
    Findings: spinal cord t2 high signal present in the left cord at c3 c4 consistent with myeolomalacia

    C3c4 – decreased disk height and signal with protruding posterior osteophyte disc complex impressing upon the ventral thecal sac without central stenosis . Normal right neural Foramen. Mild to moderate left foraminal stenosis.

    C5c6 – decreased disk height and signal with protruding posterior osteophyte disc complex impressing upon the ventral thecal sac without central stenosis . Bilateral Severe foraminal stenosis.

    Reversal of cervical lordosis

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