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Old 01-28-2016, 10:53 AM #1
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Question upright cervical mri show anything?

hi all,

i was wondering if anyone here had an upright cervical mri show things that a supine mri did not, is it worth nagging a doctor to order one.

i have had 24/7 bilateral paresthesias in both my hands since 2010 with my index finger being the most numb, entire median nerve distribution feels pinched and fatigued. however my supine mri i had years ago was normal

fwiw, i am hypermobile and my first rib and neck bones move and exacerbate my condition and may cause *more numbness* on one side vs the other however the baseline pinching/fatigue/numbness is aaaaaaaaaaaaaalways present.

i tried looking for journals online discussing this but they all mention how upright mris are useful in chiari which i dont believe i have

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Yes it should help.. FONAR MRIs are upright ones without claustrophobia ..and G-Scan ones are higher power ones if you can bear the thought of being in enclosed spaces..

So you have ehler danlos and no shoulder pain?
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I've had both tunnel & upright MRIs looking for reasons for my nerve pain. Didn't show anything different but as a severe claustrophobic it was nice not to have to take the whole day off work & rely on hubby to drive me to & for.

Advanced OA, spinal fusions L5-6, L6-S1, extra lumbar vertebrae, spina bifida occulta L4, fibromyalgia, tenosynovitis L ankle, roll in a Quickie Q7 chair
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