Thank you for the reply Dr. Corenman. I just printed the paperwork out today to get your opinion. My symptoms of thoracic stenosis may have changed from just pain since I wrote in this summer. I am a teacher and started back getting my room ready and doing paperwork a few weeks ago. When I became more active I started having hand pain and extreme pain when in my feet. I went to my general practitioner and he thought this was not caused by my stenosis and that it was probably arthritis. He suggested taking alieve twice a day. This has not helped the problem. In fact, now the right side of my body “feels funny” I don’t really know how to put it into words. When I go to sleep I am getting woke up my right side falling asleep. Could he be wrong and this could be changes in my nerves from my stenosis. I work with a woman who had lumbar nerve damage before her surgery and she’s talked with me about how you cannot repair nerve damage. Thanks