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  • walker
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    in reply to: x-ray c5-c6 #10513

    Hi Dr .Corenman,

    I’m having some trouble creating a new post so i’ll post here (my apologizes).
    I’m a 28 yo medical student here in Denver, who is otherwise healthy with no prior medical conditions.

    last year i was working out and doing squats when i started having some minor neck pain. A few weeks later i started having some headaches and sensitivity to light. I went to a neurologist who ordered a brain mri and said everything was fine. dx with my first migraine. i continued to workout, play football until one day i couldn’t even stand up. I was having trouble supporting my neck. I was also having paresthesia on my right face, back of scalp with occasional sharp 1 second shooting temple pain. I went to a chiropractor and after an adjustment i noticed my neck pain and face paresthesia became bilateral.

    I went to another neurologist who ordered another brain and cspine mri w/ contrast as well as blood work. she ruled out ms, tumor, etc and found a bulging disc at c5/6 which is “moderately” pressing the nerve and c6/7 which is “severely” pressing the right nerve. The c5/6 is also bulging towards the spinal cord. the report also indicates borderline spinal stenosis at c5/c6. The thecal sac/diameter is 9mm. She felt that this is causing all my symptoms.
    The neuro recommended some physical therapy. I did about 4 months and noticed that my symptoms have increased after using the traction device.. I am now having paresthesia all over (arms, legs, back, abdomen region, face, scalp). some right muscle atrophy. my shoulders appear uneven. i have pain at the base of skull.

    I would like to consider the next step here and get your opinion. I’m also wondering about my symptoms. It doesn’t sound typical. Most c5/6 or 6/7 disc problems seems to cause arm and neck pain. How am i getting facial and body paresthesia. is the spinal stenosis causing these problems?

    Thanks for your time

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