C4-5 Neck pain
85-year old male in reasonably good overall health - with the exception of recently diagnosed C4-5 central canal stenosis with severe bilateral foraminal stenoses. This affects certain neck and, possibly, lower-back movements, especially while in bed. Surprisingly, I have very little pain when moving around during the daytime. Currently, I'm not considering surgery. Has anyone else with a similar condition, had Cortisone injections and, if so, what have been the results?
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I have had that procedure called Kyphoplasty done 2 times in the lumbar region. Also have had spinal surgery 2 times in same area.
My neck has a pinched nerve. I have pain medication that I do not like to take, but I did last night.
gramham, so each segment of the spine would have a different area of nerve compression. While the nerve could be pinched at each level, a single epidural wouldn't cover the distance. You didn't even get temporary relief from the epidural which indicates that they missed the pain source.
I'm a little afraid of epidurals, but I did have relief from a brachial branch block with pain resembling yours from an orthopedic surgeon. I hope you have a good experience with your neuro-surgeon on May 1. Let us know.