Get a second (or third) opinion, Catrin.
Get a second (or third) opinion, Catrin.
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Crankin has given you good advice!
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Most certainly, Crankin! There will be NO surgery until or unless more than one (or two) specialists convince me that it is necessary. These days there are so many alternative approaches and they will be exhausted.
I know my doctor is concerned about the possible consequences of that bone spur pressing on that nerve but outside of odd sensations in my arm when I walk and increasing numbness in my arm it isn't that noticeable. Some of that has been there for a long time...I don't know how dangerous nerve impingement in the neck can be, so I guess I need to educate myself.
Good luck in figuring out the best option for you. Take care!
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I agree Catrin, explore all options before surgery. If it comes to that - Dogmama and I have both been there and can talk you through it.
Good luck!
This is my experience. Your mileage may vary.
I had the injections & they didn't help, but that's just me. In any case, it is a temporary fix. I was told that the nerve impingement needed to be resolved ASAP before it turned into a permanent problem. My PCP and a surgical nurse friend said, "Get it done. You'll have a better outcome if you don't present with a pile of crap."
Be sure to let us know what the doc says.
Last edited by Dogmama; 11-19-2011 at 04:08 AM. Reason: old brain
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FWIW: I work for a personal injury attorney and over the years I have know many many people, including one of the attorneys in the office, who have had neck surgery for osteophytes and/or bulging discs. They almost all have had excellent outcomes and were glad they had the surgery. (I can only think of one person who said she didn't feel the surgery helped much.)
I am not saying this to try to convince you to have a surgery you don't want. Only you can make that decision, but rather, I just wanted to give you some anecdotal data to help you make an informed decision.
Surgery is scary, and shouldn't be taken lightly, but it also isn't the worst thing in the world, and can really help, if you are want it.
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It is certainly good to hear of other experiences for sure. I have not actually seen my doctor as of yet, his nurse was the one who suggested that surgery would likely need to eventually happen. I want to know how bad the impingement actually is, and what are the odds of it getting worse.
Will things calm down and allow me to return to my normal activities, or is there real danger of causing myself permanent harm? These questions will need to be addressed in some way or another...and my budget doesn't really allow for a lot of extra medical stuff in the foreseeable future so I have to be prudent and as cost-effective as I can be. Like everyone else, I am sure, we have much higher co-pays and deductibles than we once did and then there is something called "co-insurance" that is different from the deductible. I don't pretend to understand the difference but it is time to figure that out![]()