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posted my mri report could any one tell me what it means before i go to doc tommorow search advice thanks
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It might help the drs you go to if you list all related pain & symptoms, it is so easy to forget something that might be important for the best treatment. |
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doc says pro- just a pinched nerve wants me to up my activity see if pain comes back if it does go to pain man- and if that does not work have surgery doc say mri was fine start back to work july1st
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C2-3 Mild diffuse (spread out) disc bulging with small foraminal bone spurs bilaterally (both sides). C3-4 Diffuse rear disc bone spur complex into right foraminal position. The foramen are the holes that the nerves pass thru to get to the spinal cord. There is moderate to SEVERE right foraminal stenosis and mild to moderate left foraminal stenosis. No central stenosis. This means the holes are getting narrow. C4-5 Diffuse rear disc bone spur complex extendiing into left foraminal position. There is bilateral facet arthropathy. The facets are "wiing-like" structures on each side of the spinal cord. You can sometimes see and feel them if you hunch your back. Arthropathy is disease of the joint, so there is facet joint disease. There is moderate left foramnal stenosis (see above) and mild to moderate right foraminal stenosis. C5-6 Diffuse rear disc bone spur complex which narrows the front subarachnoid space without causing central canal stenosis. The subarachnoid space is a space that runs the whole length of the spinal cord. There is bilateral facet arthropathy (see above) and moderate to SEVERE foraminal stenosis. C6-7 Mild diffuse disc bulge in left paracentral position. Mild left foraminal stenosis. C7-T1 Normal T1-T2 Mild diffuse disc bulge with right paracentral disc herniation as well as broad based disc herniation in left foraminal position. Moderate left foraminal stenosis. Surrounding paraspinal within normal limits. Cervical spinal cord signal within normal limits. I think if I were you, I would take these films to A NEUROSURGEON for an OPINION ONLY and see what he says. If he mentions surgery at all, make SURE you get 2 MORE opinions from OTHER NEUROSURGEONS. Never take one doctors opinion when it comes to surgery. The thing I'm concerned about is the SEVERE STENOSIS. You may not need surgery at all, but you should at least be looked at by a Neurosurgeon!!! Please let us know what the surgeons say, ok? Best of luck and God bless. Hugs, Lee |
Hi deterfuzz
I wish you the best at your appointment. Remember to get that second opinion no matter what your doctor says. ginnie:hug:
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What kind of "doc" did you see? Was it your regular doctor, or a Neurosurgeon?
Didn't your doc even READ the MRI? He said he thought it "might be a pinched nerve." HUH?? Good grief. :rolleyes: What kind of work do you do? Is it very physical? do you have to do a lot of lifting? Be VERY careful what you do at work. DON'T do any heavy lifting. Ask them to go easy on you. Take the MRI with you if you have to. But try not to lift, push, pull. And before you have ANY surgery, get 2 MORE OPINIONS FROM OTHER NEUROSURGEONS and see if they agree that you need surgery! And remember that surgery is only for mechanical problems. It is not for pain. Usually after surgery, you're left with the same pain or worse. Then there is the "domino effect." That's where the levels above/below the surgery site fail. That's because they have to take on more of the load. Then you need MORE surgery. So you get THAT fixed, and then the levels above/below THAT surgery site fail, and you need more surgery. It goes on and on. It's a vicious circle. :( You have a lot to think about. I wish you the very best. I hope and pray that physical therapy will be offered to you. Latest studies have shown that people who have had surgery get the same results as people who have had physical therapy!!! Take care my friend and God bless. Hugs, Lee :) |
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