Double Vision & Spinal Stenosis
I have spinal stenosis, and now double vision, and can't get anyone to help me. Neurologist took MRI and neck showed narrowing of cord, also I developed double vision. Eye dr says tale to Neuro and Neuro nurse said go to ER. So that isn't any help. I don't know what to do. Not seeing Neuro dr. again until the 14th of January for an EMG. Then can't see dr. until the 29th of January. I can't stand it and don't know what to do at this point. Asked the nurse to see if I could get therapy on my neck if that could be the problem but no answer so far.
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@jenniferhunter thank you for true excellent research as I think you have also helped me; I’m going to take this information and look for someone who specializes in neurological disorders too; I’ve noticed that walls are now bending and I don’t have cataracts or macular degeneration according to my last visit a year ago - not supposed to be even on the radar; add in the double vision plus occasional eyes unfocusing and instead going back and forth, and I’m concerned; my cervical vertebrae are a mess from multiple whiplashes and hitting a windshield. Down here in Texas, my surgeon is telling me that I’m inoperable as there’s too much wrong in to places. I need to know a starting point to fixing all of this as I’ve not reached my expiration point at 58 years young!
I have an appointment for a final eye exam. These comments reinforce my feeling that end stage spinal stenosis is now also affecting my vision, which had been unchanged for 2+ years. I'll comment after that appointment. Thanks to all for sharing.
My problem is similar but I have not been able to get into Mayo or Cleveland Clinic because I have a UHC Medicare Advantage plan, and despite my plan paying the same for in and out of network, they have yet to accept my requests for services. Makes me so sad!
@rbcookson I'm sorry that your insurance is causing an issue for you. I have heard of this before with another patient on the same plan, and Mayo didn't accept the Medicare "Advantage" plan. It makes much more sense to have real Medicare and add a Medigap policy to it. I actually called Mayo when I had to make that decision to ask what insurance was accepted there before I signed up. The "Advantage" plans really are not an advantage because they tend to be like the HMO policies where you can only see doctors on their network lists. You might want to try to change this when it is time to sign up again. These "Advantage plans" promise all kinds of perks, but their coverage is not as good as Medicare. Medicare lets you see any doctor in the country that accepts Medicare, so it is portable. Often the "Advantage plans" are local or only within your state of residence. Mayo in Rochester does accept real Medicare with a Medigap plan. They told me which ones of those supplemental plans they accept, and we went with Mutual of Omaha.
Is your condition urgent? It is almost halfway through the year, and if you need future surgery, would that be reasonable to wait and change your insurance coverage to real Medicare for next year and then reapply for an appointment?
The other patient I mentioned did see a doctor at a Mayo Health System hospital, and then the insurance refused to authorize her surgery, and played a waiting game of appeals, so the surgery had to be canceled. It wasted everyone's time, and she was forced to have surgery with a local surgeon who she didn't fully trust because she was in a lot of pain.
Thank you so much for your helpful comment! Unlike in the past, when I went online for an appointment, I stayed that I would accept any of their clinics. When they called they said that my insurance was accepted only at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester. While I don’t know anyone there, I am willing to pay for airfare and an hotel for as long as I need to be there. So I am thrilled. Need to get some addition paperwork to them, and then 2 weeks later they will let me know if they will accept my case. Prayers appreciated! Are you the person who had cervical spine surgery that also helped her diplopia? If so, I would dearly love to chat with you on the phone. Is that possible? Thanks again for your help! Robin
@rbcookson
Hi Robin,
I may have been chatting with someone about double vision, but I didn't have that. I did have vertigo from my vertebrae twisting themselves from muscle spasms from the spine condition. My spine condition was spinal cord compression at C5/C6 that was affecting the coordination of my arms, and I am an artist, so it was very disheartening as well as causing pain all over my body. That is what confused a lot of surgeons because I had unpredictable pain that could travel anywhere, so 5 of them wouldn't help me. That is why I came to Mayo, and it was like a breath of fresh air. I got the help I needed from a great surgeon, and I was so grateful because he changed my life that I painted his portrait as a gift to him.
Here is my story:
https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/using-the-art-of-medicine-to-overcome-fear-of-surgery/
I drove 5 and a half hours to get to Mayo and it was worth it. Likely, if you have an appointment, you will be diagnosed, and they will recommend treatment. If you need surgery, you'll probably need to return several weeks later for that. There are many hotels that are small apartments with full kitchens, so you don't need to go out. I like Candlewood Suites which is not as expensive and does have a shuttle to the Mayo campus and St. Mary's hospital. The closer to Mayo, the more expensive, but hotels do have Mayo Clinic rates for patients, and the Concierge can help you find them (free service.) It will cost a bit more because of travel that will be out of pocket, but Mayo is worth it for the quality of care that you get there. I did not experience anything close to that with all the spine centers I visited as a patient. Mayo is efficient is scheduling other appointments while you are there and tests that you'd be waiting weeks for at other medical facilities, so within a week typically you have an answer and a plan.
I'll keep my fingers crossed for you. What are your concerns?
Jennifer
Jennifer,
Which clinic did you go to and which doctor(s) did you see and have do the surgery.
Blessings,
Robin
On May 13, 2023, at 8:51 PM, Mayo Clinic Connect wrote:
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Opps, just skimmed your story and got
the name of you doc but not which clinic you went to.
Blessings,
Robin
On May 13, 2023, at 8:51 PM, Mayo Clinic Connect wrote:
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@rbcookson Dr. Jeremy Fogelson is at the main campus in Rochester, MN. He's an excellent neurosurgeon and a kind doctor and very personable. I felt very comfortable with him and had great results from his surgery.
Jennifer
Thank you so much for this information!
I will be praying Mayo Rochester accepts my application and he is the doctor who is assigned my case!
Bless you!!