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Old 07-23-2009, 05:51 PM #1
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Frown Concerns about c 5-6 fusion

I am a 44 year old female with post-op 27 years ago cervical fusing of C-5-6 thru the back. MVA--I had a pinched nerve effecting my right arm and the fracture was at the tranverse process of C6. Post surgery arm strength returned with some dullness in thumb and fore finger. Today I'm experiencing right arm always cold to touch. left fingers are tingling and sometimes cold. The most disturbing thing is tremors of both hands and arms. sometimes I fell like my head is bobbling also. Could this be coming from my neck? if so what is the likehood that I will need surgery again? I have an appt to see primary care MD at the end of the month. Concerned if this is an urgent problem?
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