I am a nurse. On October 23rd, after moving extremely heavy furniture I began experiencing severe pain in the (L)
shoulder shoulders intensive treatment
Shoulder arthroscopy
Shoulder pain (like a continuous charlie
horseHorse chestnut is the best way I can describe it), arm with an INTENSE tingling sensation in my (L) thumb and index
fingerAmputated finger
Amyloidosis on the fingers
Clubbed fingers
Cryoglobulinemia - of the fingers
Finger pain
Herpes zoster (shingles) on the hand and fingers
Janeway lesion on the finger
Kawasaki's disease, peeling of the fingertips
Nail abnormalities
Replantation of digits
Ringworm, tinea manuum on the finger (feels like if I looked at my arm it would be vibrating). I felt that I had injured the
rotatorRotator cuff repair
Rotator cuff tendinitis cuff. Since that time the pain has gone from continuous to intermittent, with the use of physical therapy and cervical traction. The
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Ortho-novum 7/7/7. said he did not think it was my
shoulder shoulders intensive treatment
Shoulder arthroscopy
Shoulder pain becasue I had full range of motion. There is discomfort in the shoulder when I abduct. I am still unable to lay down in bed due to the pain returns to continuous. I did have a MRI; results are C3/4 diffuse disc bulge; C4/5 mild diffuse disc bulge. Mild compromise of the anterior aspect of the spinal canal with moderate narrowing of the neural foramen. Same at C5/6 expent with localied anterior indentation on the thecal sac and on the cervical cord. C6/7 moderate diffuse bulge with same as 4/5. I have an appt. with a neurologist on Jan. 11th.
I noticed this morning that my (L) shoulder is grossly different than my (R). The shoulder joint has pulled closer to my neck, is extremely higher than the (R) shoulder and there is shortening of the arm. This has scared me.
My theory is that I have a rotator tear, the muscle spasms are what has caused the cervical spine injury, a nerve is captured in the muscle but none of the MDs will listen to me. Considering the MRI and my symptoms am I totally off the wall with this theory?
--Bryant.
--Bryant.
I finally did have ACDFP of c6-7 Nov. 10. When I woke up in the recovery room all my preop pain was gone. I am almost 5 weeks now and still doing good. I do have some pain in my shoulders from time to time, which is different then before and I think it is more surgery oriented, and take 500 mg of tylenol which takes it away.
I did get a copy of my surgery report today and when he went in he found fragments severly compressing the c6 and c7 nerve roots and theacal sac, 2 tears and osteophytes. Neither my MRI or CT myelogram showed these problems.
I do agree with surgery being you last resort but don't let it go to long. Do get 2 to 3 opinions. If you develop bowel/bladder incontinence or can't walk get medical attention immediatly.
Research cervical radiculopathy. Will probably match your symptoms.
AGAIN THANK YOU ALL!
P.S. This is wonderful sight.
I am having low back problems for a few years.
It all started 4 years ago when I tried to lift some heavy skid.
In november I had CT Scan of my lumbar spine and here it is report:
CT of the lumbar spine was performed at three lowest disc space levels.
Examination at L3-L4 demonstrates no significant abnormality.
Examination at L4-L5 demonstrates evidence of degenerative disc disease with moderate diffuse disc bulging impressing upon the thecal sac anteriorly, slightly more prominent on the left. There is also associated neural foraminal narrowing. Early facet degenerative change on the right. Left facet is maintained.
Examination at L5-S1 demonstrates evidence of degenerative disc disease with mild to moder-ate diffuse disc bulging impressing upon the thecal sac anteriorly. Minimal spinal stenosis. Neural foramina are maintained. No significant facet hypertrophy.
Since I have to wait 18 months to see some specialist, is there somebody that can explain it a litle bit what all this means, how serious it is,....
Just to say that pain is here all the time, more or les, and very often goes down to my legs.
Standing or walking causes pain, and just a litle bit bending also.
Thank you so much.
Miroslav, Canada.
Good luck!
Please do post your findings!
I am unfortunately in the same boat as you...
I have had horrible pains on the left side of my chest and a recent MRI showed a disc bulge at C5/C6 level.
What drives me nuts is that every doctor (ER, cardiologist, family doctor and even the doctor that performed my very recent cervical epidural) stated that there is no connection between the two.
All heart tests (EKG, xray, blood work, etc) have shown nothing.
Every ONCE in a while I read something about a connection to the chest pain and the bulged disc in the c5/c6 area.
Any other information / people with similar problems and a positive resolution?
listen to the doctors, they are right!!!!