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Old 05-12-2011, 12:07 PM #10
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I think that the bulging was probably there prior to surgery. When I looked at the MRI nothing seemed to protrude out too much that I thought it might be a problem. Most people have some bulging so that does not concern me. I trust my OSS and if he feels that the symptoms do not involve the cervical spine directly and he doesn't need to do anything then I am fine with that. The MRI showed that the area that was fused looks great. I see him mid June for my 6 month check and for x rays to check on the bone growth. Hoping I can stop wearing the stimulator and start taking the anti inflammatory for arthritis. The MRI only shows soft tissue and not the bone growth. I thought that I would need to go to another specialist but wasn't sure who. I had and still have an appointment with my rheumatoid arthritis doctor for the end of the month but didn't want to wait because I didn't think he was the right specialist either. There is a problem with the circulation and not sure why. Some family members think it is Raynauds since it does run in the family. I hope not. Thank you for thinking about me. The Saga continues. No more PT as insurance had denied yet agin.
FrenchFri -

Unfortunately, I have experience with Raynaud's, TOS and also neck & shoulder issues. I have had surgery for TOS and had complete relief of those symptoms and I'm going on 8 years . . . During the pre-surgery TOS days, I had episodes that sounds similar to what you are describing regarding your hands. It was freaky at first to see the fingers dead white/bluish followed by another area that was bright red. Both colors were definitely not normal. The doctors felt it was Raynaud's and I just had to watch it and try not to trigger the episodes. I don't think it was necessarily tied with TOS but it was more tied to an upset nervous system so the nerves overreacted (i.e. turned blue, ice cold, etc.).

Are they sending you to a vascular specialist just to rule out any vascular compression issues? Given the fairly recent neck surgery, it could be that the neck and shoulder muscles need more time to calm down.

Just some thoughts! I hope it settles down for you soon!
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