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3 level ACDF, help with newest MRI readings
Hello all, I am new to your board and would appreciate any and all imput. I had a 3 level anterior cervical fusion(C4-C7) in Feb/09 and still have pain, numbness(pins and needles)in my arms down to my hands, and severe headaches. The MRI shows " foraminal narrowing is essentially unchanged from the previous exam(08), intervertebral neural foramina on the right side shows moderate narrowing due to vertebral ostoephyte at the C4/5 level, the left side shows moderate foraminal narrowing at C5/6 to C6/7, there has been an increased posterior disc protrusion/herniation at C3/4 with indentation of the thecal sac and mild flattening of the spinal cord, the broad-based posterior disc protrusion at C3/4 shows extension of disc material superiorly behind the C3 vertebral body with mild central indentation of the thecal sac. My surgeon states my MRI looks fine and most likely have carpel tunnel, I am totally frustrated and very tired of the pain,(I woke up August of 2007 with severe pain) wondering if anyone else has same or like symptoms, or do you think I will have to go thur another surgery, sorry if post is long.
Thank-you Bunz50 |
Hi, and welcome to NT! This is a great place with lots of caring, supportive, and helpful people.
We're so glad you found us! Here is a link to the spinal disorders and back pain forum: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum22.html |
Hi and welcome to Neuro talk,
It really is a great place to get help and support. I see Maryann has given you a link above to the forum that should help answer your questions. If you have any further questions about finding your way about just ask. Hope to see you around, Kate |
Welcome to NT
It's hard to sort out, at times, but there are reasons for your symptoms. I hope you find answers and get relief. |
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