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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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