Severe spinal stenosis: Would you do surgery?
Hi there
I am new to this group. I am a 64 yr old female, in basically good health. Hip replacement 10/2018 with no complications.. Currently have no pain only bilateral finger numbness with minor lower left arm numbness. For the most part does not interfere with my daily living activities
Diagnosed with severe cervical stenosis via MRI in 8/2019,C-3-4 shows severe disc degeneration, moderate to severe bilateral formalin narrowing due to uncinate spurs/C4-5 same as 3-4 but with broad based disc bulge/5-7 C7-T-1 Degenerative anterolisthesisBroad based disc/osteophytic ridge causing severe central canal narrowing. i have gone to 2 different Neuro surgeons they both say complete opposite treatment plans. One says observe see him if symptoms get worse. The other doctor wants to do 2 surgeries, first through the front, #2 through the back to stabilize. I am leaning towards no surgery but am looking for someone to tell me they had this surgery and are happy t hey had it done. So far when i talk to people with back/neck issues they say they would never again go through surgery.
Thank you all in advance for you opinions..
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I can’t believe how strong you are to go through with the surgeries and deal with so much loss. I know I could never handle it. You are impressive!
Thank you for sharing. I wish and pray for you a much improved situation.
Thanks. Already had two cervical ops rendering TB, Aspergillous, Seratia pathogens. Going for 3 rd.
I did two cervical surgeries with no help, but a ride. Thank you. Best wishes.
Not sure what surgeon wants to do a operation here in AZ.
Praying for you and me.
I get multiple surgeries. 2 clavicle, wrist,shoulder, bicep, hip, knee, 2 cervical and one more to come with early onset cataracts, 27 skin surgeries... Lumbar is severe too.
3 head injuries and more to come. When are surgeries too much? When does anesthesia put you at risk?
Thank you, I leadhikes, gatherings,b bike, yoga, weights... Is that what you mean? I am having gratitude for each day and still I am active, but if professionals say this is it, get a neurosurgeon, I think the warning lights are flashing with lots of neurological symptoms all over. I eat well and take supplements. Grab and squeeze.
I would like to see the handbook with the activities. I wish you luck keeping active like you enjoy.
I have severe stenosis too I have always opted for no surgery I can get by pretty good from my back stretching and pain meds if I go a day or two without doing them it can get to be very painful I also need a rod in my back but I saw how that worked for my dad after he had rods he was still in pain so I didn’t have much faith in that kind of surgery plus you can’t bend over after rods I go to pain clinic for my Tramadol plus my regular Dr prescribes gabapentin and ant inflammatory pill I have had pain for a long time like years I don’t work anymore so I can lay down most anytime Good luck
No surgery if your enjoying life and your symptoms are mild! I have had 9 back and 1 neck surgeries and I am still in pain and have your same symptoms. If your surgeon said your condition is life threatening or you had pain it would be different. Just my opinion from a fail back syndrome!