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pradyumna kumar.g 06-13-2013 12:49 PM

MY MRI SPINALCORD,X-ray of cervical flexion and extensiion
 
mri impression:1.hypointense signals in D1-2 to D7-8 intervertebral disc on T2.s/o of degeneration. 2. degenerative cervical intervertebral disc disease with possterior disc bulg at CC3-4 toC5-6 causing indentation over thecal sac.
3. degenerative L1-2 intervertebral disc disease noted.
ENMG: nurve conduction study results are grossly with in normal limits.
X-ray CERVICAL EXTENSION AND FLEXION: Degenerative changes.
MRI BRAIN PLAIN STUDY: normal.
EGG REPORT: normal awake record.
BLOOD TEST: Uric acid: 5 mg/dl ASO: negative
RA factor : negative CRP: negative
SYMPTOMS RUNNUING: tingling over palms and foot passing to the upper part. giddiness.lower back pain,pain in left foot, slow walking,lose of handgrip,low voice.
First I was recommanded for C1-2 fusion surgery. Other doctor confirmed that it is spasticity and given BACLOFEN injection on either side of the cord and given acourse of 45 days, but still I am running with above symptoms. Show me a better way to follow.

Leesa 06-14-2013 06:06 PM

Have you tried physical therapy or pain management? Try these and see what happens.

Other than that I really don't know what to tell you. All conservative options should be exhausted before you opt for surgery. That should be your last resort! Surgery won't relieve pain. Surgery is only for mechanical problems.

I wish you the very best. Please take care and God bless. Hugs, Lee :)


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