Arm pain with cervical spinal stenosis?
Good morning. This is my first time posting and I greatly appreciate any answers.
I have severe cervical spinal stenosis. My question is can it cause severe arm pain? My entire arm hurts so bad and my hand are having pins and needles like sensations. To me the pain feels like something is torn in the upper part of my arm. I cannot use that arm much. But my entire are is so painful.
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I have both spinal and lumbar stenosis. At the moment it is under control from a caudal epidural steroid shot. But I have a great neurosurgeon on call for when that stops working.
There was a point in time when that surgeon stopped taking my insurance. I went to another highly rated surgeon and he told me that I needed neck surgery (for the spinal) and back surgery (for the lumbar) and that the neck surgery had to be traditional as it was too bad for a minimally invasive method.
I managed to get the insurance matter straightened out. I went to my regular guy who is the Director of minimally invasive spinal surgery at the Barrows Institute and he said he could do the neck minimally invasively.
The key words in your post, IMHO, are "with the right neurosurgeon". Finding the right surgeon is critical, especially when dealing with the spine.
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2 Reactions@chanduk I had my neck fused c-5,6,7 for arm’s tingling, numbness, other issues. Still have the pain issues in arms! Don’t know if it was the doc or why. Arthritis has made its home in my neck and spine. Just got an ablation (burned nerves) today, hopes it helps from an excellent pain doctor. Being checked for Sogrens syndrome which can cause it also. Have lots of symptoms. Had bad reaction to gabapentin, but I’m sensitive to meds. Good luck to you!
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2 ReactionsHi @noeleskew - welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. Excruciating pain sounds miserable.
Here is some information you may find useful about the pregabalin you mentioned you've just started:
- Pregabalin (oral route) https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/pregabalin-oral-route/description/drg-20067411
To clarify, you have cervical spinal stenosis with arm pain? How long did your doctor say it might take till the pregabalin has an effect on your pain?
@kim79 thank you. I have multiple issues as well. Was prescribed Gabapentin. I don’t tolerate medications well because of severe GI issues. Hope the ablation procedure helps you. Hang in there.