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  • Stephen67
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    Hi doctor

    Tried a one week course of prednisone, which has helped tremendously with the numbness and pain in my left arm. Thank you so much for your help.

    I am now left with some superficial tingling / burning (not pain, feels like on my skin) on my arms, shoulder blades and sometimes thighs. This is an improvement compared to where I was before I contacted you.

    Might this tingling be related to the spinal cord compression evident in my MRI? In which case might I expect this to alleviate over time? I was relatively quickly diagnosed, three months from initial tingling symptoms to ACDF surgery. Surgery was straightforward according to NS.

    I have NS follow up in two weeks, so any information or questions for me to follow through on would be greatly appreciated.

    Once again, thanks so much for your help. Your advice has helped with my pain and anxiety.

    Stephen67
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    Thank you so much doctor. I shall pursue a prescription of oral steroids in the first instance.

    Stephen67
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    Hi

    Many thanks for your reply, it really is much appreciated.

    The numbness and tingling is very similar to pre op levels, no better no worse.

    To be sure I understand, you are suggesting there may be some root swelling (likely c6 nerve), which an oral steroid may help with?

    Would root swelling due to aggravation during surgery normally reduce or dissipate over time naturally? Or would the steroid be required to reduce the root swelling? Might this be the type of scenario a surgeon may have in mind when using a term like ‘nerves settling down’?

    Many thanks again. Your thoughts are very helpful. In the UK is not possible to have a dialogue directly with my surgeon until next follow up.

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