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Help! I am being told that I need to have a discectomy and fusion because my MRi shows spinal cord compression at C6/7, and also at C3/4, but less severe. I have told that because of this, I have an increased chance of spinal cord damage...
But I have NO SYMPTOMS--no pain, no weakness--I had a numb left index finger, but that has gone away. The only symptom seems to be that I am "hyperreflexive". I am 45, and VERY VERY active--ski, windsurf, etc. I don't want to have surgery if I can avoid it...Anyone out there know of alternative treatments for this? The neurosurgeons just seem to want to rush me into the operating room! |
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Don't be in a rush to do this. Get a couple of opinions from certified spinal orthopaedic surgeons. I just had similar surgery and have lost partial use of my left arm. I'm told with 3-6 months PT it will come back but no guarantees.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Loulou_in_LA (10-20-2008), mistiis (10-17-2008) |
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I went for many years with minor symptoms of spinal cord compression until suddenly it was too late, had to have an emergency spinal decompression operation, but damage (myelomalacia - softening) had been done to the central nerve. I'm left with chronic severe neuropathic pain and poor mobility. I'd say take more advice and, at least for now, don't rule out an early operation.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Loulou_in_LA (10-20-2008), mistiis (10-17-2008) |
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Good advice...a couple of second opinions would not hurt. Let the docs show you the MRI, and explain to you what they are looking at, so you can see it yourself. Our bodies react differently to pain. Some people may be in a great deal of pain while others are not. You really don't want to mess around with spinal cord compression. I, too, have seen people lose function because they waited too long, or rather, their docs did. Hang in there.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Loulou_in_LA (10-20-2008) |
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What is the difference between a neurosurgeon, specializing in the spine, and a spinal orthopaedic surgeon? I have now seen Dr. Ron Rich of Bay Neurosurgical Group ("fusion, now-Artifical discs are a bunch of junk"), Dr. Patrick Hsieh of USC Neurology ("If it was my neck, I'd be looking for a surgeon to do fusion-fusion is the Gold Standard") Dr. Avrom Gart, Cedars-Sinai Institute for Spinal Disorders (I've seen worse, no need to operate-but if you do, not fusion, you're too young) and Dr. Justin Paquette, also of Cedars (I'm not going to lie to you--you need surgery-but I would suggest Artificial Disc replacement, not fusion). |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | mistiis (10-24-2008) |
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Expert chiropractors should know of alternative treatments.
notice I said expert...= experienced , advanced and not pushy ![]() http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&n...ic&btnG=Search If you try chiropractic "interview" many & have evaluation visit first, get/take a copy of your films to show them. If nothing else just to get some other kinds of opinions... ![]() Have you looked at your films yourself with a dr to show you the areas they're talking about? [Differences There are a few areas where there still is a difference. Only neurosurgeons are trained during their six or seven year residency to perform procedures inside the lining of the spinal canal called the dura. Thus, spinal cord tumors, arachnoid cysts, syringomyelia, Chiari malformation, spinal cord arteriovenous malformation, diplomyelia or diastematomyelia, tethered spinal cord, spina bifida or myelomeningocele, lipomyelomeningocele, tumors at the junction of the base of the skull and upper cervical spine, nerve root tumors, and a few other diagnoses still fall under the domain of the neurosurgeon. Similarly, both pediatric and adult scoliosis and other spinal deformities are still primarily treated surgically by orthopedic spine specialists. ] http://www.spineuniverse.com/display...ticle2471.html
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"Thanks for this!" says: | mistiis (10-24-2008) |
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I had C5-7 removed & spinal fusuon 4 months ago.
Last month I had an appointment scheduled in hopes of removing my neck brace. I took it off a week early, believing I was ready. Then I was told I needed the brace for another 2 months. About 5 days ago I began to have constant pins and needles in my hands. I never felt this, before or after surgery. I'm nervous and my surgeon and his team is not very friendly or easy to speak to. Is this normal or maybe just caused by inflammation & go away? I also noticed today there was a rip in my pants near my inner thigh, which I didn't feel. Its hard to tell what is numb when you can't feel your hands, but I am assuming this means my inner thighs are numb too. Is this possibly caused by inflammation or could I have reinjured myself by taking my brace off for a week too early???? |
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