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11-19-2013, 08:45 PM | #11 | ||
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I have been going to another doctor and he felt I needed to have surgery. I am getting a third opinion soon. After doing the research I believe the chiropractor caused these. When there is trauma to the spine and spinal fluid is interrupted, they form. They are on the nerve roots which means that they do not have to be large to be symptomatic. I also have one at 1 CM on s2 and it is very symptomatic. I have most all of the symptoms on the list including bowel issues. The day before this incident happened, I had none of this. I wonder if this has happened to anyone else? |
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07-04-2014, 07:22 PM | #12 | ||
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I was just diagnosed with Bilateral perineural cysts on C-7 and T-1 and Left perineural cysts on T-1 and T-2, also facet arthropathy at C-2 through C-4 , spurs, and disc disease in my neck. And a bulged disc @ C5-6 and disc space narrowing. I suffer from burning between the shoulder blades, pins and needles sensation all over my body. Sometimes so severe that even a strong breeze across my skin is painful. My neurosurgeon made the comment " You shouldn't be in so much pain with your condition" and promptly dismissed me after spending a whole 5 minutes with me. My family physician now has me on Gabapentin (Neurontin) and Hydrocodone. I'm supposed to take 4 of the hydrocodone daily but currently only taking 1/2 in the Am and half in the PM.. I was told I wasn't a candidate for surgery or epidural shot (already had two). My question is this.. will this condition go away, am I stuck with it for the rest of my life doomed to a daily routine of drugs?
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07-11-2014, 09:24 AM | #13 | ||
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You are "stuck with it" only if you choose to be stuck with it. Do some research, and get another consult with a neurologist who has an open mind and accepts new procedures for addressing disabling conditions. It will require perseverance on your part, but a life of Neurontin and hydrocodone is no life at all. I've been there.
I continually praise the work of Dr. Feigenbaum as he was the one neurologist who actually took the time to consider my symptoms and offer a solution. Then he restored my life. |
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08-09-2014, 11:46 PM | #14 | ||
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more recent Thoracic Outlet decompression. I had a recent MRI due to having increased shoulder & arm pain & cramping. Of all the MRI 's ive had over the yrs, this last one in May, shows perineural cysts in 4 levels on both sides. My neurologists says hes not concerned with this, cuz there in 4 levels, if it was just one level its more concerning. I had one at T2 level bf my neck surgery, but my neurosurgeon didn't think anything of it, maybe cuz I had other issues with C -spine going on. The Radiologist didn't comment on the size of my cysts. Yes, Tarlov & Perineural are the same. Tarlov is the Dr 's last name who discovered these cysts I think in the 1930 's. Hope this helps, Good Luck! |
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