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DiscussionHas anyone dealt successfully with Cervical stenosis without surgery?
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Replies to "@birdman518 Hello, Mitch. I am a spine surgery patient for cervical stenosis and had my surgery..."
@jenniferhunter
Thanks for your reply! I am familiar with the basics of what stenosis is... but your suggestions about speaking with different surgeons is good advice. The best surgeon I found near me was not accepting new patients, but the one I got an appointment with has a very good background and many good reviews.
I already have the results from my lumbar and cervical CT scans.
E.g. this is from my lumber CT:
L3-L4: Disc bulge in combination with posterior ligamentous and facet
hypertrophy results in severe spinal stenosis. Facet and ligamentous
hypertrophy and disc bulge contribute to moderate left and mild to
moderate right neuroforaminal narrowing.
L4-L5: Disc bulge in combination with posterior ligamentous and facet
hypertrophy contribute to severe spinal stenosis. There is also mild
posterior epidural lipomatosis. Disc bulge and facet hypertrophy
contribute to severe right and moderate left neuroforaminal narrowing.
Here is the worst part from the cervical:
C4-C5: Broad posterior disc osteophyte complex with bilateral
uncovertebral spurs can triggering to moderately severe to severe
central spinal canal stenosis with probable ventral cord compression
and effacement of the CSF space at this level. Severe right neural
foraminal encroachment and moderate left neural foraminal
encroachment.
As I said, my neurologist did not go over *any* of this with me.
I will definitely keep this forum up to date as I continue my journey.
It is getting harder even to type this with the numbness in my right
thumb and hand.. 🙁