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At C2-C3: No significant disc pathology. Mild bilateral facet arthropathy. No central or foraminal stenosis.
At C3-C4: Mild broad based disc osteophyte complex, slightly eccentric to the right. Mild bilateral facet arthropathy. Mild canal stenosis, largest AP dimension of the thecal sac measure 7.4mm AP. Mild bilateral foraminal stenosis.
At C4-C5: Moderate central disc protrusion with moderate concave deformation of the midline and left paracentral ventral cervical cord. No definite correlating cord signal abnormality. Mild bilateral facet arthropathy. Left greater than right uncovertebral proliferative changes. Mild bilateral foraminal stenosis.
At C6-C7: Solid ankylosis at level of previous ACDF. No residual endplate spurring. No facet arthropathy or uncovertebral proliferative changes. No central or foraminal stenosis.
At C7-T1: Mild broad based disc bulge flattens the ventral thecal sac, slightly eccentric to the right. Mild overall canal stenosis, largest AP dimension of the thecal sac measuring 8.4mm AP. Mild bilateral facet arthropathy. Left greater than right uncovertebral proliferative changes with moderate right and moderately severe left foraminal stenosis. Thank you for taking the time to help me. ?Thank you Dr.Corenman. That’s what I thought about CP, so I’m guessing I definitely have something else going on. Can you tell me anything about the MRI results (the meanings) or do I need to go to another area and ask? Thank you again
I was born breach with my legs crisscross over my head my heart went faint but they brought me back. I know I’ve always walked with a limp and my left side arm and hand has had had tremors since I was around 8 maybe sooner I’m 42 now. I remember in my teen years I would have these dizzy spells that would last a couple of days. These episodes would cause me to vomit, very dizzy where I could not stand or walk if I had to go to the restroom I would crawl. I would lay in my bed and sleep and kept my eyes shut so the room wouldn’t spin. This has happened off and on all my life. I had a TIA on January13, 2015 during my hospital stay I told the nurse that my feet felt like they had cement blocks I on them. Now I’m walking with a walker and I’m in constant pain for almost 2 years and just started asked my neurologist for something for the pain because I can’t take being in constant pain. I’m at a 10 everyday when I’m sitting I can relieve some of the pain to a 6-7 but have to change positions every 30 minutes or so. While standing from the knee down my legs to my toes turn a redish/Blueish color with like white patches on them. I have hemiplegia on the left side. When I bend forward I get dizzy, and get these burning sensations in the back rib area. My hands and feet go numb and tingling with pins and needles. I have a hard time walking up stairs, I get physically exhausted walking or anything for to long. I did have a neck fusion on c5,6,7 about 13 years ago. My neurologist diagnosed me with cerebral palsy about a year ago. But I think she’s missing something because she tells me that my body is deterring really fast. But yet she says everything looks fine. My family and I are getting worried because I went from walking 5 miles a day to barely being able to walk 20ft. And falling a lot also. My eye site can go from fine to blurry to seeing double to being fuzzy and blinking a couple of times to get it straight again I see stars when I look up or bend over. The pain in my upper hip/thigh area is worse when standing or walking. I could go on but all this is so overwhelming for me. Sorry it’s so long
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