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Question about T6-T7 herniation.
Hello,
A very brief background: I have been hanging out in PN mainly for info on PN with motor involvement. Gait problems started last November. My neuromuscular doc feels multiple herpes zoster infections affected the root nerves in my L/S spine causing bilateral leg weakness (R>L), drop foot on right. I showed very modest improvement in strength after a course of Valtrex ( no progression of symptoms since I was seen in April). I have axonal loss by EMG/NCV in the legs most likely attributed to HZ polyradiculneuronopathy. What I really am trying to research out or just hear from others is aboout my Thoracic MRI result. The section head doc thought it needed further investigation, but I was turned over to my current doc who feels it only contributes to mild hyperreflexia. Thoracic Spine: Large central disc herniation at t6-t7 with effacement of ventral CSF with mild indentation of vental aspect of the spinal cord. Moderate spinal canal stenosis at this level. Shallow small central herniation t7-t8. Needless to say it hurts like heck, but what are the neuro manifestations? Can a mild cord compression at this level effect my legs? I am giving some thought to seeing a neurosurgeon (not that I want that surgery) or possible a spine guy. I do not want to be looking for the zebra when I hear the hoofbeats in NY.:confused: |
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I opted out of the pain clinic as I am in no position to go through injections of steroid medications which may or may not work. Now have to ask for referral to orthopedic surgeon as well as rheumatologist. More weeks of waiting. I found that some bedrest was helpful. Since I have what I like to call "TPS or traveling pain syndrome", the issue has gone ahead and moved onto a shoulder impingement problem and more centralized and widespread back pain. See a spine guy and good luck...seems Peter never knows what Paul is doing these days. Took me 2 years to get an MRI :P |
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Thank you for responding, it lifted out of a depression that was worsening each day wondering if I was going nuts. My spine is FUBAR also with cervical impingements and a bunch of l/s bulges and stenosis everywhere, mainly from osteoarthistis I had since age 30 when I calcified out t10. I feel my neuromuscular docs are smart, but it may be tunnel vision on their part too. One says, it's a problem, other has no real opinion. Pain is unbelievable at times, I have to lie flat and not move. I am a stoic soul and only take excedrin for pain. When I cough or sneeze, my entire spine throbs and pain shoots through my ribs and down my legs. Again, I am sorry for your problems, but grateful that you took the time to answer me. It helps with my next plan of action.:) |
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The biggest help is identifying the source of the pain rather than it be a complete mystery. I can manage that and you can too! Not saying it is not complete suckage, but I can survive it and work around it. |
For years before the mri I just had, I was treated like a med seeker when I complained about my backache. I had one obnoxious creep of an ortho ask me if I ever gave birth (I am 63), be grateful it's not cancer, and it could be worse, I could have run over my grandchild like some woman did and it hit the news. This was in one single coversation. I just love it when a so called professional gets cavalier about my complaints. I was told I had a back muscle spasm and to go home and take a hot shower. And he got paid a bunch for that.
I am supposed to start Lyrica, but I am waiting until I have my eye surgery done at the end of this month, as I do not need to be dizzy and further increase my risk of falling post op. I am not fond of meds that alter my mental state, but my neuro/muscular doc is great and wants me to try it out. I am very good at meditating, but resting flat on a heating pad seems to take the edge off best. It is difficult to walk or do much of anything when the back is out of whack, no support, just plain wobbly. Balance has become a serious issue for me. If you're having what I am having, there are days you feel like you are being cut in half.:eek: maybe now that they have your mri, things can be managed better and life will be easier for you. I sure hope so. |
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