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Madhuchanda 04-23-2013 01:58 PM

Cervical spine
 
I had been getting pains on my back neck and giddiness followed by reeling of head and nausea.An X-Ray of both oblique views of cervical spine was done and test report was that the posterior osteophytic impingement of the neural foramina is noted on either side at C5-C6 level. Can anyone tell me if it is serious and what is the treatment for this spinal disorder.

mg neck prob 04-23-2013 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Madhuchanda (Post 977683)
I had been getting pains on my back neck and giddiness followed by reeling of head and nausea.An X-Ray of both oblique views of cervical spine was done and test report was that the posterior osteophytic impingement of the neural foramina is noted on either side at C5-C6 level. Can anyone tell me if it is serious and what is the treatment for this spinal disorder.

Hi--Having had neck surgery I will tell you x-rays are not good --you cant really see disc you need a MRI or Cat scan ---with insurance this usally first step xray but if i were u insist on MRI asap.

ginnie 04-23-2013 04:45 PM

Hello madhuchanda
 
So sorry you are having cervical trouble. I can relate..... an xray isn't good enough for a full evaluation. You do need the MRI, and a good neurologist to evaluate you. This kind of pain is no fun. Be assertive and keep a pain journal for your appointment. Your PCP can give you an referral to a neurologist or neuro surgeon. Anytime there is nerve inpingement in the spinal canal, it is worth investigating. I hope you can find the help you need. ginnie:hug:

Madhuchanda 04-24-2013 04:46 AM

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Originally Posted by ginnie (Post 977740)
So sorry you are having cervical trouble. I can relate..... an xray isn't good enough for a full evaluation. You do need the MRI, and a good neurologist to evaluate you. This kind of pain is no fun. Be assertive and keep a pain journal for your appointment. Your PCP can give you an referral to a neurologist or neuro surgeon. Anytime there is nerve inpingement in the spinal canal, it is worth investigating. I hope you can find the help you need. ginnie:hug:

Ginnie i am so grateful for your advice. Thanks a ton and i'll surely go for an MRI.:hug: :)


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