Hi I also have cervical spinal stinosis...and here is some info I found on it~~
Spinal stenosis in the neck
Numbness or weakness. Spinal stenosis in your upper (cervical) spine can cause numbness, weakness or tingling in a leg, foot, arm or hand. You may drop things more often or have a tendency to fall.
Neck or shoulder pain. This may occur if the nerves in your neck are compressed. However, cervical spinal stenosis often causes no pain. And neck pain can be caused by problems other than spinal stenosis.
Loss of bowel or bladder control. In severe cases of cervical spinal stenosis, nerves to the bladder or bowel may be affected, leading to incontinence.
I also have a bulging disk in the area of my stinosis, and this creates a CSF obstruction, and that can cause drop attacks too.
Keep in mind, a nerve that is pinched over a long period of time can develop perm damage..as such, a damaged nerve may not transmit the way a healthy one would so to not feel pain is not a good sign.
Have u been to see a NL lately?
We have a new Spinal Cord forum here on MedHelp., u may want to pop in : )
http://www.medhelp.org/forums/Spinal-Cord-Conditions-Disorders/show/1227?camp=msc
"selma"