My symptoms started with burning sensations in my arms and legs and eventually I was sent to a neurologist after having an MRI of my brain. The MRI showed nonspecific white matter changes in my brain possibly due to migraine headache. The neurologist sent me for an MRI of my spine and this is what it shows: A congenitally narrowed A/P diameter of the spinal cord with cervical
spondylosisCervical spondylosis most sever at the C4-5 and C5-6 levels. C3-4 shows right paracentric
focalFocal neurological deficits disc bulge present which effaces the
anteriorAnterior cruciate ligament (acl) injury
Anterior knee pain
Anterior vaginal wall repair subarachnoidSubarachnoid hemorrhage space and flattens the cervical spinal cord. Same for C4-5 except the disc bulge is
focalFocal neurological deficits centralCentral sleep apnea
Central-vite. C5-6 same as 3-4. The neuro foramina are normal in caliber, there is no evidence of demyelination and the cervical vertebral junction is normal. There is no evidence of myelomalcia.
I went to see a neurosurgeon and he was very nice. He said it wouldn't hurt to wait a little while until surgery but that one of the discs is eventually going to touch my spinal cord. We are starting with some physical therapy.
My question is what does the radiologist mean when she says the spinal cord is flat? And the anterior subarachnoid space is effaced? Am I really ok waiting a few months before surgery? If my spinal cord is flat is it going to damage it? I don't have any pain in my neck with this. I have some pain in the middle of my back and some burning mostly in my left arm and some pins and needles off and on in my left hand.
I am currently in the middle of moving back from Nebraska to Illinois. I am 31 years old with 2 children. What are your thoughts
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Eileen Colgan
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