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Neuropathy and Cervical Stenosis?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Nov 27 9:33pm | Replies (27)

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I had C5C6 stenosis and spinal cord flattening due to disc bulge/herniation and bone spurs. My symptoms included neck pain/stiffness, daily headaches, arm/hand weakness which caused me to drop things and made handwriting worse, loss of bladder control/leakage, and feeling like legs/feet were in cement boots making walking very difficult. I was diagnosed with cervical spondylitic myelopathy which is injury to spinal cord and ACDF surgery on C5C6 was necessary to relieve pressure from spinal cord and prevent further progression and worsening of symptoms. After surgery, I was relieved of some of my symptoms which I was glad because the surgeon said that some do not fully regain function because damage to spinal cord is permanent and irreversible.

I live in RI and went to OrthoRI and had Dr. Ian Madom do my surgery. He had many good ratings online which made me choose him. I have no regret having the surgery and wish other doctors diagnosed me sooner so I could have had the surgery sooner (was not properly diagnosed for 5 years). I am currently 54 years old and female.

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hi and glad your surgery went well. I will deal with my issues since doctors use us as lab rat. I didn't think my golden years were going to be this way but they are and sorry but this is what it is. Too many surgeries to people with no good outcome. Stenosis is not a good card hand to play but you must.