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Hi everyone...I,m new to this site and have chronic pain in my neck back and legs and arms...I have had previous neck and back surgery last yr had a spinal stimulator put in it helps some but i also have permanent nerve damage. They are wanting to now put in a cervical stimulator for my neck..since i am a high risk for another surgery...Not to mention I am having new symtoms come up like numbness in my left pinky finger...have no feeling at all. I,m very angry and upset cause i just don,t understand why all this is happening to me.Any advice and help would be greatly appreciated.....:mad:
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Hi Joely
Welcome to Neuro Talk. I understand about chronic back pain. You need to be re-evaluated, maybe by a different neruo surgeon. If your symptoms and neurological sensations seem to be worse, you need a new MRI perhaps. Do you have a pain management doctor to help you? I can tell you, that you will find support on NT. If you post any of your MRI's there will be someone that can help read them. None of us are professionals, but there are alot of us who have back and neck issues, myself included. I hope you can get to some more help quick. ginnie
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Hi ~ You CAN have a CT scan with a stimulator, so perhaps that would show something. At least I've been told you can have that done with the stimulator. :confused:
I had the stimulator for 6 months, until I developed problems, and it had to be removed. I also have permanent nerve damage in my right leg. I agree that you should be re-evaluated, perhaps by another Neurosurgeon. I think some new tests need to be run. Sounds like something might be going on, but I don't know what. :confused: Best of luck, and let us know what happens, ok? God bless and take care. Hugs, Lee |
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Hi Joely
Hope you don't have to have the mylogram again. Lousy test. I would sure look into that CT Scan as an option. Glad to hear you have some pain control. A good specialist that stands with you, helps ever so much. Let me know what happens. I care. ginnie
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Hi Joely
My advice would be to keep a pain journal now. Every day. Show this to your doctor. If your pain specialist can only do the things you mentioned, it is time to find another pain specialist. There is help, even a mild narcotic would be better than suffering like that. Most doctors realize there is more they can do to ease suffering. I do have that kind of medication. Without it my quality of life you not be so good. Please be assertive, and tell him or her you need more help than what you are getting. Ask for a refferal if he fails to address your needs. Remember he works for you. I care, as I have spinal issues as well joely, and it can be very very painful. ginnie
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