My wife had a sudden onset of
paralysisCerebral palsy
Facial paralysis
Isolated sleep paralysis
Laryngeal nerve damage
Muscle function loss
Parkinson’s disease
Poliomyelitis over a two day period. The
emergencyEmergency airway puncture
Emergency contraception room did an MRI and said that there was a blood accumulation in her spine. They did an
angiogramArteriogram
Cerebral angiography
Cholecystitis, cholangiogram
Coronary angiography
Gallstones, cholangiogram
Hemangioma - angiogram
Lymphangiogram
Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiogram
Renal arteriography and said it did not show any damage to blood vessels. She is paralyzed from T5 (about breast level) down and lost all bowel and bladder
controlControl
Control rx. They said at that time that it should
clearClear by design
Clear eyes
Clear eyes acr
Clear eyes clr
Clear-atadine
Clear-atadine children's and she could probably walk in about 6 months. In Rehab they told us that the blood accumulation was at T5. Two months later she saw a neurosurgeon after another MRI. He ask for more blowup of spine area. He then told us that it could be inflamation
(inflammation) of the spine. No medication has been prescribed. She takes
Neurontin for burning sensation pain, vitron C, and senakot. She has been taking celexia and seroquil for about two years. They say she should have another MRI in about 6 months.
So far we cannot tell of any return of feeling or muscle control. She has burning pain sensation in her legs when she wakes up and lower intensity when she starts moving about.
Is this normal recovery? Should we get a second opinion and review of the MRI's? Is there any medication that should be considered for her?
I at one point also had inflammation of my spinal cord with loss of feeling from chest area down, it took me only to months before everything was in working order again. It started slow with burning in my limbs then mild movement, but once it started to come back it did not take long. I hope you have the same luck I did. Keep the faith