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I am 44 years old and have Achondroplasia. I was told today by my

neurosurgeon that I need a lamenectomy (with possible fusion) from C5-T1. Has

anyone had all these areas done at once or some of them? If so, how did it

turn out and where did you have it done?

My doctor said this will be a very complicated surgery on account of my

cervical being so curved (and going forward). He has to consult with a team

of doctors to discuss the procedure and is going to get back to me next

week. As you can imagine, I am very concerned. My doctor has operated on a

couple of other little people (including me--he did a L1-L5 bilateral

lamenectomy on me 2 1/2 years ago with success).

A complete cervical MRI was done a couple of weeks ago (C1 to the T area)

The only symptom that I am having (and have for the past 3 months) is that

my pinky and ring finger on both hands are numb (which I was told stems

from C7-T1, but that area doesn't look that bad on my MRI), but C-5 and C-6 on

the MRI is showing compression to the spinal cord, but I currently have no

symptoms for that area. I still have strength in my hand, fingers and

arms, and I am able to write and type with no problem.

Any information would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you,

Kathy

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