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Yes, I do now have a solid fusion and all the hardware is intact. I do have a bulged disc at L4 but the dr says it isn’t serious. I think it looks bad, but I’m no dr. It is very obvious, even for the untrained eye to spot.
The mylogram showed no impingement of any nerve roots. I do have epidural fibrosis.
Ok, the EMG says SUMMARY: Chronic changes throughout
Lumbar paraspinals. IMPRESSION: Chronic multilevel lumbar radiculopathy.
SUMMARY: Delays in bilateral median motor nerves. IMPRESSION:Mild bilateral CTS, pt. To return for EMG Study.
SUMMARY: No response in left peroneal sensory nerve. Mild loss of axons in sural sensory nerves bilaterally.
Loss of axons in bilateral peroneal motor nerves with slowing on the left.
Loss of axons in right tibial motor nerve with slowing.
Slowing in left tibial motor nerve.
No responses in bilateral peroneal F-waves.
SUMMARY: No response in left peroneal nerve. IMPRESSION: Transmission deficit in left peroneal system.
There are graphs and numbers throughout these reports that I do not understand. Wish I could take a picture and post it. But I do not see an option for that anywhere. Also, I don’t understand what I typed out above either.
Also another page has an excel like worksheet that on the top has IA, FIB, PSW, FASC, H.F. and above those it says SPONTANEOUS. AMP, DUR, PPP, have above that MUAP. Pattern and above that says RECRUITMENT. Then on the left side of the paper lists L.VAST MEDIALIS and in all the boxes listed above says either N or NONE. L.LUMB PSP (U) has N or none listed in everything except PPP is 2+ and Pattern is listed as REDUCED. R. LUMB PSP (U) same listings as above. L.LUMB PSP (M) same listings as above. R LUMB PSP (M) listings same as above. L. LUMB PSP (L) listings same as above. R. LUMB PSP (L) same listings as above. The rest of the things are N or NONE.Physical examination? Not sure what you mean? I am overweight, 5’6″ 200 pounds, I don’t look that heavy I am proportioned. No other health issues. I can not walk on my heels or toes. I can’t resist the dr when he moves my feet. My hamstrings are extremely tight. Range of motion is somewhat compromised. Hard to twist without pain.
I do not know how the area of Tarlov Cysts look, no one has ever noted anything on CT, mylogram, Xray,MRI etc.
Anything else I left out? Thank You so much for your time.
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