Cervical myelopathy mistaken for neuropathy
I have been told for almost 10 years I have neuropathy . It was relatively mild for the most part . Recently I had serious episode of electric shocks ( cattle prod like ) pains in legs . I had weakness, numbness , tingling constantly in my legs and feet . I went to the doctor and was given an increase in gabapentin and the addition of cymbalta . It helped quite a bit with the pain . I was resigned to the fact I had neuropathy and it was going to get worse over time .
All of this prompted me to see a neurologist . He ordered an MRI .
Guess what ? I don’t have neuropathy. My problem is Cervical Myelopathy . My back . The only good news is this condition can be helped with surgery in most cases .
I would advise anyone who has been diagnosed with neuropathy and NOT had an MRI to get one .
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I already posted that I had a 360 spinal fusion L4,5 and S1 with hardware. When I came out of surgery my right foot looked like a flipper all toes clumped together no strength on left side of my right foot. The toes are now separated but the big toe won’t move very limp. My surgeon said my MRI looked perfect and doesn’t understand whats going on but mentioned he might have been too aggressive in motor? Area.
Now he wants me to get s cervical MRI but I feel he is looking for a scapegoat Do u think cervical MRI will be beneficial?
Does anyone know about nerve grafting? My neurologist looked st my lumbar MRI a d said there was scarring at S1 level. My spine surgeon never mentioned it. I did not have neuropathy for over 11 months. My surgery
Was 7/13/2021.
Jennifer,
I may have asked you this before, but who did you see at Mayo. I also have cervical neuropathy,feeling off balance, neck pain, and lower back pain. I also was diagnosed with severe small fiber neuropathy. What concerns me is that many say you have surgery and problems can reoccur two or three years later. I have lower back pain now legs hurt, and end stage arthritis in knees. Nobody can figure out what is going on and very frustrated with doctors.
I have cervical stenosis and had an MRI but I didn’t have neuropathy when it was read. I wonder if I should get another one since my neck and arm pain is worse
Hello, I have read your information and would like to ask some questions. I come from Norway, and we are not clever at helping people with severe traumas. I see that you and I have experienced some of the same issues. Therefore, I would like to know what kind of surgeries you got and what kind of therapy. I have subluxation on C1 and all the way down, so my sight has been threatened for a long time. I am now offered a fusion by a specialist in Germany, as my life has been so bad over years. There are several issues after several accidents, as a result of incompetence in our country. Did you get help by Mayo-clinic or elsewhere? Thank you for your contribution and hoping you are well. Kind regards, Kari
@lewin I think your question is related to spine care and about my spine surgeon at Mayo, Rochester. My surgeon is Jeremy Fogelson who did a C5/C6 cervical fusion. There are many good surgeons at Mayo, and I selected him because of information I found through one of his medical papers because I had similar symptoms. I had been turned down locally by 5 surgeons who didn't understand my symptoms because my case was a bit unusual. He works with a neurologist in the spine center there, and he examined and tested me first and sent his results to Dr. Fogelson.
This sounds like me but I’ve only been diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy.
Thanks Jennifer. Glad you are so much better.
Good evening @karibo999, it is great to meet you. I don't think I have ever met anyone from Norway. However, I live in Central MN and many folks are from Scandinavia.
You have asked me about the surgeries I have had. All of my surgeries except for my Caesarian with my daughter, have been orthopedic surgeries. It started when I was 13.....fell doing a roller skate spin with a young man. Long recovery and ankle surgery 4 years later. Let's see....3 spine surgeries. I was only 29 for the first one......then a laminectomy a few years later. Good yoga instructors and personal trainers have made that series of surgeries last a lifetime. I spent years trekking (12-15 miles a day) in Europe, Canada, and the US. Several toe surgeries after tripping over sprinklers and puppy dogs. Four shoulder surgeries including a reverse replacement. Fell down the mountain and had several elbow fractures. Are you still with me.....then came the TKRs (Total Knee Replacements).....the final one just last year. Thumb joints have been replaced, and to top it off had thoracic spine surgery with titanium blocks to hold everything together after a dangerous fall. Was rear-ended several times which led to some surgeries and the loss of my infant.
Is there anything else that would help you with our current issues? You mention incompetence in your country. You know...we have that issue in America. And remember....technology makes these medical procedures much better all the time. My thanks go to France where reverse shoulder surgery was developed.
Do you have other specific issues? I will help where I can if they have been part of my medical life.
May you be free of suffering and the causes of suffering.
Chris
Hey! I am wondering if I have that. I have crazy ithing a stabbing all through out my legs. I am really wondering if it is myelopathy now. My neuro thinks it is SFN though. But my biopsy is negative and the I just was diagnosed with congenital cervical spinal stenosis and have a herniated disc there! But neither neuro nor spinal surgeon have mentioned myelopathy. Can you tell me more about the symptoms in your legs?? Thank you!
Almost 80 years old: Was diagnosed with Lyme disease 20 years ago (after seeing a bazillion Drs)...and treated with antibiotics off and on for a few years and when I felt relapses. More recently have developed arthritis and pain in most bones including some cervical degeneration. My pain patterns are similar to yours and in early episodes was diagnosed with small fiber neuropathy. Also episodes of instability where I lose equilibrium and sort of keel over. Also bowels not moving regularly without help.