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Kh1432 09-23-2012 09:31 PM

Hi New here & need some advice
 
My Mri results c2-c3 normal
C3-c4 left disc herniation impinges upon nerve root w/mild disc bulging impinging upon the anterior thecal sac. There is mild right & left neural formation narrowing.
C4-c5 moderate disc bulging effaces the anterior thecal sac & impinges upon the nerve roots within the spinal canal. there is moderate bilateral neural foramina narrowing
C5-c6 moderate disc space narrowing is seen w/reparative endplate change & mild retrolisthesis. Moderate disc bulging w/right paracentral disc herniation impinges upon the cervical spinal cord & prominently narrows the neural foramina bilaterally. There is impingement upon the nerve roots bilaterally w/moderate canal narrowing
C6-c7 Moderate disc space narrowing is appreciated w/right paracentral disc herniation impinging upon the cervical spinal cord & right nerve root.Disc bulging moderately narrows the neural goramina bilaterally,more pronounced on the left side. Mild canal narrowing is appreciated
C7-t1 normal
T8-9 & T9-10 There is disc space narrowing w/Schmorl's node formation.
Impression: Reversal of the lower cervical lordosis w/multilevel disc herniation/bulging
My symptom list: electric-like shocks in head radiating down neck into hands/fingers causing extreme pain,numbness/tingling constant in hands,fingers,feet,toes,often in lips,tounge,face,arms &legs. EXTREME constant pain in neck,shoulders,hands & feet. Lower back pain.Weekness in arms,legs,& hands constantly dropping things,hard to pick small objects up.headaches,muscle spasms,brain fog/short term memory loss,& my list continues... Neuroligist said most symptoms r anxiety!!! I don't agree! I have previous dx of Bracca 1 breast cancer mutation,& Factor five ladien( blood clots more than average) I can't take this much longer. No meds were given.

Leesa 09-26-2012 04:41 AM

Did you see a Neurologist or nEUROSURGEON?? You should have seen a Neurosurgeon NOT a Neurologist.

Your symptoms are NOT anxiety. There is enough here to tell that you DO have pain, especially since at least 3 levels, the discs are impinging on the nerve roots, and in at least a couple of places, they're impinging on the SPINAL CORD!!! There are other reasons for pain noted too. This "neurologist" evidently doesn't deal with spinal patients very often.
This is why I say you should have seen a Neurosurgeon. They deal very often with spinal patients & with spine surgery.

You may want your doctor to re-refer you to a Neurosurggeon -- your doctor should have known better as to where to send you. :rolleyes: Get another referral and go to the correct doctor. But PLEASE -- DO not JUMP INTO SURGERY.

Surgery will NOT ease your pain. Surgery is not for pain. Surgery is ONLY for mechanical problems. Most of the tiime you will come out of surgery with the same pain or worse. Also, the levels above and below the surgery sites will fail eventually because they have to take on more of the load, so that just means more surgery. We call that the "Domino Effect." Doctors rarely tell you about this. Recently, studies showed that people who had spinal fusion/surgery had the same outcome as people who had only physical therapy!!!

Before you opt for surgery you MUST try every siingle conservative methods they have -- that includes the spinal cord stimulator!! Do every single thing that a pain clinic can offer you before undergoing surgery!!! Surgery should be a last resort!!! Never go under the knife until you've tried everything. You are never the same after surgery and you surely can't "undo" it. You can't do the same things anymore, you can't move the same way, you can't move as fast anymore, you can't twist & turn for a long time, you can't lift, you can't vacuum or rake, there are loads of things you just can't do anymore or at least for a long time. So think long and hard before having surgery. :confused: I've had 2 open surgeries but that was years ago before the internet -- I wasn't able to research like you can now. I wish I had NEVER had surgery as now I'm disabled because of it. :mad: I had to stop working at 44 yrs of age. I'm now 63. It's been very difficult.

Best of luck and God bless. Take care. Hugs, Lee :)

azoyizes 09-26-2012 08:31 PM

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Welcome to Neurotalk! We're so glad you found us.

Below is the link to the Chronic Pain forum:

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum10.html


Darlene 09-27-2012 12:34 AM

Nice to meet you!!
 
Kh1432,

:Wave-Hello: It is great to have you come and be with us. You will fine a great number of dear friends to listen when you are in need of ears. Please, just let us know how we can help you out. You will find out we are supportive and relaxing place.

Please check into the founding forum, there you will find a large group of friends to help you out.

Spinal Disorders & Back Pain:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum22.htm

Please keep us up to date on your condition. Again welcome, looking forward to seeing you around. My thoughts and prayers are with you. :smileypray:


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