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  • wgreenlee
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    Just curious but what kind of symptom of loss of use of the hand would be associated with cervical nerve impingment or kyphosis if any? Is there such a thing as a specific condition and what would be the name of the condition.

    wgreenlee
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    I have a appt. next week with a spine orthopedic and will update you on the outcome. You have a better way of explaining everything. By the way what id motor weakness and where is it generated from typically?

    wgreenlee
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    Obviously I was not intending to make light of that line, but that was the same line that was given to me regarding my cervical condition, and now I have more symptoms in the cervical region than before the surgery. So I guess I get a little bit skeptical when I hear that. I guess with the lower back X-ray the concerning part to me was the 3mm statement. Although I have no idea what it means it doesn’t sound good especially when they say instability. I’m sure they will order a MRI, but the major concern I really have is since the cervical ACDF in 2015 I originally had numbness in the right hand and now I cannot grip anything in the right hand. It just dangles there with no real purpose. And of course fighting with the VA to prove it is another story. I actually had a doctor document it in my records (office visit dictation) and a letter indicating loss of use of the right hand and right arm has very limited use. I presented it to the VA and they are sending me to a C&P Exam with a Nurse Practioner. I will have mental issues after all this. Just kidding about mental issue’s.

    wgreenlee
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    Sorry about the confusion. I had a Cervical ACDF C5-7 in 2015. The outcome was not good and it will require another cervical surgery. I’m just a little hesitant after the first surgeon (locally) lied on the post-op report and left things unfinished or never done. So then I get this great news with this X-ray on the Lumbar region. I had a sudden shooting of pain going down the right leg everytime I went for a walk. It got to the point where I was getting voncerned I might have to call someone to come and pick me up. As for the you might be paralyzed from the neck down. That was the line used yo push me into having the neck surgery. I guess when my Primary care doctor ordered the X-rays she didn’t expect these results. She went ahead and setup a consult with a group of spine surgeons here locally. The Andrews Institute in Florida. She basically said I need to discuss both neck and lower back and determine which one is more severe I guess.

    wgreenlee
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    The symptoms range from intense shooting pain down right leg to the point I have to stop doing whatever I’m doing at that moment. This usually occurs when walking. When I bend over it feels like a knife is being jammed in my lower back. Sleeping is always a issue. I have to sleep on one side usually the right side and I have tried the pillow between the legs of course the pillow doesn’t last very long. I guess with all this and previous spine surgeries I get concerned I will get that suggestion for surgery because I could be paralyzed from the waist down.

    wgreenlee
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    Hello,

    I was wondering if you could look at a X-Ray or CT-Scan and see any indication of the bone graft. After a year or so I would think that a allograft would show some type bone material.

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