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Old 10-12-2014, 04:16 PM #1
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I was wondering if anyone has had a cervical myelogram? My neurosurgeon believes I have some disc issues in my neck but I can't have a MRI due to my scs for my low back/leg issues. I have a myelogram scheduled in a week and a half but am very nervous about it. Hoping to get some advice, comments, support, laughter, anything that will put me more at ease!

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Hi Kim,
I have read of that so I know someone with more knowledge than I will be along soon.....

I want to know the answer also....just in case...

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Hi!

I was wondering if anyone has had a cervical myelogram? My neurosurgeon believes I have some disc issues in my neck but I can't have a MRI due to my scs for my low back/leg issues. I have a myelogram scheduled in a week and a half but am very nervous about it. Hoping to get some advice, comments, support, laughter, anything that will put me more at ease!

Thanks!

Kim

I had a lumbar myelogram about 5 years ago. While a bit uncomfortable; don't remember anything other than the table being on different angles. Had with and without contrast. I did have an IV; so obviously it must have helped; but it didn't put me out. No unusual side effects afterwards. Try not to get yourself too worked up over it.

I had lumbar, L4-5 fusion/laminectomy about 8 years ago. The orthopedic doctor felt this would give a better account of what was going on; especially since I couldn't have an MRI. The end result was his giving me the name of a Pain Management doctor and the possibility of his (PM) doing an SCS.


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I've had a few myelogram, as Gerry said they set up an IV and do it with contrast (dye) it's one of the many ways specialists can get further detail on our vertebrae injuries and highlights problematic areas in great detail. It didn't hurt but I remember the strong emphasis on lying flat for about 4 hours after the procedure, not sitting up at all and no moving of the head. Apparently the contrast can give you a bad headache if you move around and sit up, so be sure to lie flat after it. My last one was in 2010 and first one in 1977, little had changed procedure wise but the time spent lying after had decreased, it may well be they have improved even further and the need to lie flat no longer required.
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It's being considered an out-patient procedure so the information I received said that they will keep me for about 4 hours afterwards or until I am released. I'll make sure to lay as still as possible once it is over. I also heard to try and hydrate with water and electrolytes as much as possible before and after to help with headaches.

Thanks so much for responses! I greatly appreciate them!

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It's being considered an out-patient procedure so the information I received said that they will keep me for about 4 hours afterwards or until I am released. I'll make sure to lay as still as possible once it is over. I also heard to try and hydrate with water and electrolytes as much as possible before and after to help with headaches.

Thanks so much for responses! I greatly appreciate them!

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I was also an out patient. They usually keep you a couple of hours afterwards mostly because of the light sedation. The headaches are mostly a result of the contrast.
Follow the instructions and all should go well. Good luck.

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