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Cervical Stenosis and C3/C4 Disc Herniation

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Posted: 09/19/06 - 23:00
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Hi, I have confirmed cervical stenosis and C3/C4 disc herniation. After staying in bed for several days, due to severe pain I had MRI, but they told me that it doesn’t require surgery. Can may condition aggravate in time?


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Posted: 09/22/06 - 10:03
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Hi, I had multiple cervical disk herations. The herniations were mild, but dizziness and cognitive impairment were unbearable. Anyway, my condition didn’t require surgery so I thought it wasn’t a big deal and would go away in time. I wasn’t in great pain, but with aggravation of muscle tension in my neck I were more dizzy, confused and losing control over my own body. It was difficult for me to walk or stand still on one place, and finally I needed a surgery. Everything went fine, and now I am feeling well, I am able to control my own boy and feel good. As I am susceptible to spine injuries I was advised to take more care of my back, not to lift up heavy things or act fast.


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Posted: 03/08/08 - 13:05
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My son is in the hospital with a compression of the spinal cord at C3 and C4. He is having numbness, loss of strength, and the ability to urinate. Do you think any of the symptoms will iprove after surgery. doctors are telling us do.

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andree wrote:

Hi, I had multiple cervical disk herations. The herniations were mild, but dizziness and cognitive impairment were unbearable. Anyway, my condition didn’t require surgery so I thought it wasn’t a big deal and would go away in time. I wasn’t in great pain, but with aggravation of muscle tension in my neck I were more dizzy, confused and losing control over my own body. It was difficult for me to walk or stand still on one place, and finally I needed a surgery. Everything went fine, and now I am feeling well, I am able to control my own boy and feel good. As I am susceptible to spine injuries I was advised to take more care of my back, not to lift up heavy things or act fast.


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