Leesa has been offline due to health issues.
What was your previous surgery for? [ postsurgical changes ]
Your age? only if you don't mind sharing that..
Any more info about this part -
[There is
syrinx seen within the cord from T 3 down to T6. I
suspect this is idiopathic with limited clinical significance.
However
this should undergo further evaluation with an MRI of the
neural axis to include post gadolinium imaging ]
You can do a website search for syrinx to find more info here.
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/search.php
Have you had any expert PT at all?
Some of your sx could be soft tissue related, trigger points, spasms etc.
Is the lower body sx new? I was wondering why no lumbar spine imaging was done?
This chart might help explain some relation of spine to sx location -
http://www.adjustyourlife.com/images/spinalchart.jpg