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Old 02-25-2013, 01:15 PM #1
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Recovery wasnt so bad --my prob were more a year after fusion --start getting bicep pain first --then pain really bad in right shoulder --so i went into a panic thought something wrong again ---then finally got another mri --which shows fused but c5 level forminal canal nerve is opened but small so there nerve gets pinched the fix was revision surgery but ---but 2 surgeons didint feel it warrants the risk since there was no risk of being parlyzed. That when i became very in tune to posture and sleeping habbits etc....basically have to be very cautious not to create flare ups.
Had you had a MRI prior to having the pain n your bicep? I had a MRI on my neck 3 weeks post op because I was in so much pain but my dr said it looked fine. I have a "patch" on the left side of my neck, not on the side where the incision is, that is swollen. It doesn't hurt to touch, but if you push on it, it moves like fluid or an air pocket. I showed it to my dr but he didn't really say much. If you had an MRI after surgery, before you got pain in your biceps, was the problem not detected? I was having more pain n my shoulder, now it's my bicep, and goes to my elbow and wrist, all on left side....but my right wrist has started hurting too. Thank you for replying!
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Had you had a MRI prior to having the pain n your bicep? I had a MRI on my neck 3 weeks post op because I was in so much pain but my dr said it looked fine. I have a "patch" on the left side of my neck, not on the side where the incision is, that is swollen. It doesn't hurt to touch, but if you push on it, it moves like fluid or an air pocket. I showed it to my dr but he didn't really say much. If you had an MRI after surgery, before you got pain in your biceps, was the problem not detected? I was having more pain n my shoulder, now it's my bicep, and goes to my elbow and wrist, all on left side....but my right wrist has started hurting too. Thank you for replying!

No its was the only mri I had was prior to surgery and only 1 after --u know how that goes instead of surgeon went to g.p when bicep pain started did xray then pain in shoulder on and off since --sometimes it last 3 or 4 months. Ok one day i was feeling good i decided to wash my jeep ---next day pain was so bad took 4 months to resolve. The bicep I remember when that started to I thought i slept wrong on the right side that took months wo go aways as well. Most of my pain started after I was fused ...crazy that why i think inflamation is the culpret because only predisone resolved it but that has its own problems as well....as u prob know.
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