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C5,6,7, herniated, unequal pupils, confusion
:D Hi all, I am new here, looking for awnsers or others like me. I was diagnosed with c5,6,7 herniated in my neck. I had sever boughts of dizzyness where the room would spin & I couldnt walk, those have slowly tappered off to about 1 everyother month since 2002. In 2005 I noticed my left pupil upon waking slightly larger than the other, It would slowly go away after serveral hours. I have learned to live with this all. Now over the past 6 months I have had little bouts of confusion and feeling strange. I can say my name , bitrhdays or any question asked to me, but I will studder or slur a word here or there. But i seem shaky inside & just not feeling myself in my head, it feels like I am slipping away, but I am aware of everything. I just know I dont feel right. I notice right away when it passes and it scares the crap out of me. It has happened 4 times now this last time on & off a couple times a day for 4 days. I have even went into th ER & had complete blood work up & all was fine. I belive it leads back to myneck. I have had tons of MRI's. THey will not do surgery because I am in 4th stage kidney failure. I dont think I would want it anyways.
Has anyone ever had any of these symptoms, felt this way at all...am I all alone like this:( ANybody???? Thanks:hug: |
First of all, Welcome to NeuroTalk, Storm! Glad you found us! :hug:
Sorry for your strange symptoms. The only time I've experienced unequal pupils was when I used eyedrops in one eye and not the other. It does give you a weird feeling, and with the other stuff you've got going, I certainly don't blame you for feeling scared. Hopefully you will get some helpful input from the knowledgable folks around here. When you get feeling better, I hope you'll take a look around NT. Jump in anywhere and make yourself at home! Hugs to you! :hug: |
Have you been assessed by a neurologist? I had a case of uneven pupils (they called it an afferent pupillary defect), and was first sent for a brain and orbit MRI, and then on to the neurologist. I'd recommend telling your primary doctor about all your symptoms, and then get a referral to a neurologist.
Good luck Kay |
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I'm sorry to hear about your renal failure. It must be hard enough to have all this on your mind with out having to think about your kidneys as well. Do get a referral to a Neuro, and let us know how you get on. :hug: |
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