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in reply to: 4-level ACDF #6486
Dr. Corenman,
Thank you very much for your reply (especially on a Holiday).
I’m in Denver and will actually be in Vail in about a week and half so I will be calling your office tomorrow to schedule a visit. If that is too soon, no matter, I will make the trip to Vail when you are available.
You mentioned that neck extension (bending backwards) can cause increased pain from further narrowing of the foramen. Bending my head backwards (and to the right) causes me the most amount of pain and discomfort.
I think you are spot-on with your assessment that C6-7 is causing the problems at this point. The first Epidural was directly into C6-7 and I didn’t have much relief to speak of. For the second Epidural, they went in under the T1 and then up the right side to the C7 and I had immediate relief and significant relief for a couple weeks. The third (Facet block in the C6-7) didn’t provide any relief. Nothing has been done to the C4-5.
Regarding the C4-5 narrowing, I’m with you that there is a discrepancy between the Radiologist and the Surgeon I saw most recently. That is what is causing me the most concern at this point. I do not participate in activities to put myself at risk, but I’m not certain if I am currently doing damage to the spinal cord at this point or not. I understand that if I get in a car accident or fall, etc. I could have problems, but am I doing damage as we speak? The last surgeon left me with the feeling that I am doing damage right now and it will continue to degrade until it’s fixed. (This may require further evaluation on your part, so I understand if you can’t answer at this point).
Regarding ADR, none of the surgeons mentioned this as an option to me, but I did find out about this as I did some research. I mentioned this to the last surgeon I saw, but since he was recommending a 4-level, an ADR was out of the question. If this is still a possibility, I’m all for looking into it.
I definitely would like to explore tackling the two issues that seem to be the most critical at this point (the C4-5 and the C6-7). I can live with the pain and discomfort (for now), and look forward to meeting you in person for a more thorough examination, but at this point do you think there is reason to be concerned that I’m doing permanent damage to my spinal cord in C4-5 because of the compression? I’d rather not rush into making a decision if I still have some time to explore the best solution.
Thanks again.
Rick
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