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in reply to: weakness, atrophy, and dysfunction #35871
Will do and thank you. I got this CT scan a few weeks ago
FINDINGS: Stable alignment. Straightening of the cervical lordosis with trace kyphosis again demonstrated. Left subarticular/foraminal disc osteophyte complex C5-6 level, less well visualized compared to the MRI study but probably not significantly changed. Associated left foraminal stenosis and left ventral thecal sac and cord indentation again noted. Central canal elsewhere is patent. Mild bilateral foraminal narrowing at the C7-T1 level due to facet joint hypertrophy again demonstrated. Remaining foramina are patent. No acute bone or joint abnormality. Visualized paraspinal soft tissues are within normal limits.
in reply to: weakness, atrophy, and dysfunction #35868So I went for an in person second opinion today on my c5-c6 herniation.
The Dr. Feels I’ve waited way too long and should have had surgery months ago on my pinched nerve. Basically says he has no idea how the nerve will respond to the decompression but he feels like any pain I have going through my arm down to my fingers will go away post surgery.
Also, he says he doesn’t feel like my shoulder pain when raising my arm is from the herniation because it’s a c6 nerve route and doesn’t cover the front of the shoulder. He thinks the weakness and atrophy caused my shoulder not to work properly and thus created shoulder tendinitis. *thinks
If you were me and your primary concern was the use of the arm, would you get the surgery still?
Is it possible the nerve(s) can heal some even if they don’t fully heal allowing me to build back a little muscle?
It was frustrating news to hear I was hoping surgery could alleviate a lot of the issues.
I can post any pics/photos if you need them.
in reply to: Artificial Discs #35865Thank you for educating the forum. Do you have a preference on which ProDisc or does it depend on anatomy? I watched one of their reps who sells the product and they were asked if the C worked so well why did they come out with the Vivo and Sk etc. they essentially said they all work the same. Not sure how that’s possible. The SK keel seems more reasonable than the C yet the C is tried and true. Would like your thoughts.
in reply to: weakness, atrophy, and dysfunction #35861You’ve given me/us hope.
in reply to: weakness, atrophy, and dysfunction #35858First, thank you so much for offering this service and these tools. I read the materials and I have a follow-up request(s).
1. “Once the nerve is decompressed, the only way to really know about the type of injury is with “tincture of time”.” In your experience, a compressed cervical nerve that causes weakness, is hypothetically most commonly what type of damage?
2. Am I correct in reading that 1 years/12 months is really the you’ve gone too long mark? If I am at 4-5 months, I am still in that window considering the compression is still there even if the weakness hasn’t gotten better.Vr
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