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Yes, I've had a CT/Myelogram before. It wasn't too bad. What are your concerns?

>

> Just wondering if anyone else has had a CT Scan w/a myleogram? I have

> a leak again and the new Neuro wants to do this test. I don't want to

> do it. Isn't there any other way they can find the leak? I've had 4

> MRI's but that only shows the fluid collection, not actually where the

> leak is. This new neuro if he does the surgery has a plastic surgeon

> also help him. The plastic surgeon takes my back muscles and bring

> them towards my spine to further strengthen the area where the leak

> is. Has anyone ever heard of that??

> - S.

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I guess I just don't like the fact that a needle with dye is going into my spine

and CSF. Then all the risks about what if the dye gets into your head? I had a

really bad experience with an MRI and the dye with my other leak. So, now I

guess I am a little gun shy.

 

Subject: Re: CT Scan w/Myleogram

To: tetheredspinalcord

Date: Thursday, July 24, 2008, 7:49 PM

Yes, I've had a CT/Myelogram before. It wasn't too bad. What are your concerns?

>

> Just wondering if anyone else has had a CT Scan w/a myleogram? I have

> a leak again and the new Neuro wants to do this test. I don't want to

> do it. Isn't there any other way they can find the leak? I've had 4

> MRI's but that only shows the fluid collection, not actually where the

> leak is. This new neuro if he does the surgery has a plastic surgeon

> also help him. The plastic surgeon takes my back muscles and bring

> them towards my spine to further strengthen the area where the leak

> is. Has anyone ever heard of that??

> - S.

>

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,

has had 4 Myleograms.

 

Two were done going in the C1 C2 area. The other 2 went in the Lumbar area, and

caused a huge leak.

 

Tommi

www.caringbridge.org/visit/amandapeters

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Subject: Re: CT Scan w/Myleogram

To: tetheredspinalcord@ yahoogroups. com

Date: Thursday, July 24, 2008, 7:49 PM

Yes, I've had a CT/Myelogram before. It wasn't too bad. What are your concerns?

>

> Just wondering if anyone else has had a CT Scan w/a myleogram? I have

> a leak again and the new Neuro wants to do this test. I don't want to

> do it. Isn't there any other way they can find the leak? I've had 4

> MRI's but that only shows the fluid collection, not actually where the

> leak is. This new neuro if he does the surgery has a plastic surgeon

> also help him. The plastic surgeon takes my back muscles and bring

> them towards my spine to further strengthen the area where the leak

> is. Has anyone ever heard of that??

> - S.

>

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Tommi - That is what I'm afraid of. My daughter is freaking out enough about me

having to have another surgery. Muchless having to worry about me not coming

home from another test because I can't stand up due to another leak. I just

don't like this idea of sticking a long needle into my spine. They said they

can knock me out but then I get more freaked out thinking what if something

happens and the dye gets to my head and I have a seizure?? Ugh!!!

 

 

From: shovels_without_ shoes <snaumannhiwaay (DOT) net>

Subject: Re: CT Scan w/Myleogram

To: tetheredspinalcord@ yahoogroups. com

Date: Thursday, July 24, 2008, 7:49 PM

Yes, I've had a CT/Myelogram before. It wasn't too bad. What are your concerns?

>

> Just wondering if anyone else has had a CT Scan w/a myleogram? I have

> a leak again and the new Neuro wants to do this test. I don't want to

> do it. Isn't there any other way they can find the leak? I've had 4

> MRI's but that only shows the fluid collection, not actually where the

> leak is. This new neuro if he does the surgery has a plastic surgeon

> also help him. The plastic surgeon takes my back muscles and bring

> them towards my spine to further strengthen the area where the leak

> is. Has anyone ever heard of that??

> - S.

>

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Im confused, if hey are putting it in your spinal cord, how could it not get to

your head? Doesn't the spinal cord fluid circulate up through the brain and back

down again? I have had brain MRI's with dye and my only complication was that it

seemed to " irritate " my central nervous system a bit. I actually went on

steroids before to help that some. I would be concerned about a needle in my

back because it can cause arachnoiditis. Before I was properly diagnosed when

they didnt realize I had TC they tried steroid injections in my lumbar area....I

think they injected them into my cord or something because I had a really bad

reaction and wound up in ER for hours. I would never get steroid injections

again, they also caused a lot of scar tissue as well.  

From: shovels_without_ shoes <snaumannhiwaay (DOT) net>

Subject: Re: CT Scan w/Myleogram

To: tetheredspinalcord@ yahoogroups. com

Date: Thursday, July 24, 2008, 7:49 PM

Yes, I've had a CT/Myelogram before. It wasn't too bad. What are your concerns?

>

> Just wondering if anyone else has had a CT Scan w/a myleogram? I have

> a leak again and the new Neuro wants to do this test. I don't want to

> do it. Isn't there any other way they can find the leak? I've had 4

> MRI's but that only shows the fluid collection, not actually where the

> leak is. This new neuro if he does the surgery has a plastic surgeon

> also help him. The plastic surgeon takes my back muscles and bring

> them towards my spine to further strengthen the area where the leak

> is. Has anyone ever heard of that??

> - S.

>

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During the CT/myleogram I have to keep my head in the " looking up " position

during the test so the dye won't go to my head...so they say??? Just keeping it

in the position for 20 min. kills me I honestly can't imagine keeping it that

way for an hour. Ugh!

 

 

From: shovels_without_ shoes <snaumannhiwaay (DOT) net>

Subject: Re: CT Scan w/Myleogram

To: tetheredspinalcord@ yahoogroups. com

Date: Thursday, July 24, 2008, 7:49 PM

Yes, I've had a CT/Myelogram before. It wasn't too bad. What are your concerns?

>

> Just wondering if anyone else has had a CT Scan w/a myleogram? I have

> a leak again and the new Neuro wants to do this test. I don't want to

> do it. Isn't there any other way they can find the leak? I've had 4

> MRI's but that only shows the fluid collection, not actually where the

> leak is. This new neuro if he does the surgery has a plastic surgeon

> also help him. The plastic surgeon takes my back muscles and bring

> them towards my spine to further strengthen the area where the leak

> is. Has anyone ever heard of that??

> - S.

>

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Also, the dye can remain in your spinal fluid and cause a build up...plus, my

last release surgery was also to remove a dermoid tumor. The NS said the tumor

could have been caused when they did all the myleograms and a skin cell was

pushed in by the needle...then they grow and become quite painful.

Re: CT Scan w/Myleogram

To: tetheredspinalcord@ yahoogroups. com

Date: Thursday, July 24, 2008, 7:49 PM

Yes, I've had a CT/Myelogram before. It wasn't too bad. What are your

concerns?

>

> Just wondering if anyone else has had a CT Scan w/a myleogram? I have

> a leak again and the new Neuro wants to do this test. I don't want to

> do it. Isn't there any other way they can find the leak? I've had 4

> MRI's but that only shows the fluid collection, not actually where the

> leak is. This new neuro if he does the surgery has a plastic surgeon

> also help him. The plastic surgeon takes my back muscles and bring

> them towards my spine to further strengthen the area where the leak

> is. Has anyone ever heard of that??

> - S.

>

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I had a Myleogram/CT Scan done last November. The procedure itself

wasn't that bad. But by the time I got home after they released me,

I started getting a headache (this was on a Thursday). Friday, I

spent most of the day in bed, dealing with the most horrific headache

I have ever experienced. I went to the emergency room on Saturday;

they did a " blood patch " to fix the leak. It worked until Monday,

the headache returned. My Doctor's appointment was Tuesday, they

sent me back to the hospital for another " blood patch. " The

second " blood patch " worked, I had immediate relief.

To top it all off, I probably didn't need to have this procedure. I

am still trying to confirm whether or not I really have a tethered

cord. My second & third opinions believe I have a rare form of

muscular dystrophy. I have to have a muscle biopsy done to confirm

this diagnosis.

> >

> > Just wondering if anyone else has had a CT Scan w/a myleogram?

I have

> > a leak again and the new Neuro wants to do this test. I don't

want to

> > do it. Isn't there any other way they can find the leak? I've

had 4

> > MRI's but that only shows the fluid collection, not actually

where the

> > leak is. This new neuro if he does the surgery has a plastic

surgeon

> > also help him. The plastic surgeon takes my back muscles and

bring

> > them towards my spine to further strengthen the area where the

leak

> > is. Has anyone ever heard of that??

> > - S.

> >

>

>

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Yes, I have........3 actually. Sometimes it is necessary, but should be used

as a last resort.

I really didn't want to do it either, but I had to.........tell them your

fears, any

good Dr. will give you something to relax you, and numb the area on your

back.

Even though I wouldn't be surpised if you wanted to be, don't expect them

to knock you out for it, they shouldn't do it, it isn't wise. You need to be

aware

during the procedure.

If you've had it done already, since this is a late response, I hope all

went well,

and answers were found.........if you haven't had it done yet......good

luck, I

know what it is like.

Brande

mymocha@...

> Just wondering if anyone else has had a CT Scan w/a myleogram? I have

> a leak again and the new Neuro wants to do this test. I don't want to

> do it. Isn't there any other way they can find the leak?

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Neither do I.........it does put fear into you, which I think is normal. If

they do it right, they will have you on a

Tilt Table to prevent the Dye from doing that. Somtimes things need to be

done, even though there is fear. I

do totally understand about being " Gun Shy " !! I do feel for you. Hope all is

going well now.

Brande

mymocha@...

I guess I just don't like the fact that a needle with dye is going into my

spine and CSF. Then all the risks about what if the dye gets into your

head? I had a really bad experience with an MRI and the dye with my other

leak. So, now I guess I am a little gun shy.

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During a Myelogram, the Needle doesn't or shouldn't go into your Spinal

Cord. It is suposse to go into the space

before it. Sorry, I can't remember the name right off the bat. Yes, that is

how the CSF circulates. They don't

really use Oil Based Dyes now during a Myelogram........which is what caused

alot of problems with them before.

Brande

mymocha@...

Im confused, if hey are putting it in your spinal cord, how could it not get

to your head? Doesn't the spinal cord fluid circulate up through the brain

and back down again? I have had brain MRI's with dye and my only

complication was that it seemed to " irritate " my central nervous system a

bit. I actually went on steroids before to help that some. I would be

concerned about a needle in my back because it can cause arachnoiditis.

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I was given conscious sedation with all of my myelograms due to the extreme

pain I experienced with the epidural cortisone injection. With conscious

sedation, you are awake and can follow commands, but you don't remember the

procedure (when done correctly). The MD wrote the orders for my first

myelogram with sedation. When I showed up and made it to the procedure room,

I kept wondering when my sedation was coming. Then the MD with a HORRIBLE

bedside manner said that he does not use sedation and that any MD that did

was committing malpractice because you have to be able to move for them and

be aware so that you can answer their questions. I asked him why he did not

1) contact the ordering MD and question his order, and/or 2) tell me before

going into the procedure room during the consultation with him before the

procedure. He didn't have a good answer. He went ahead and tried, but I

kept hyperventilating and twitching my foot (when I could) - that is what I

do in severe pain. So he aborted and I went to a different hospital that was

happy to follow my ordering MDs orders and I didn't have a problem with

either myelogram I've had.

It's something to ask about.

Jenn

From: tetheredspinalcord

[mailto:tetheredspinalcord ] On Behalf Of Brande

Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 3:45 PM

To: tetheredspinalcord

Subject: Re: CT Scan w/Myleogram

<<<SNIP>>

any

good Dr. will give you something to relax you, and numb the area on your

back.

Even though I wouldn't be surpised if you wanted to be, don't expect them

to knock you out for it, they shouldn't do it, it isn't wise. You need to be

aware

during the procedure.

<<SNIP>>

Brande

mymocha@... <mailto:mymocha%40charter.net>

> Just wondering if anyone else has had a CT Scan w/a myleogram? I have

> a leak again and the new Neuro wants to do this test. I don't want to

> do it. Isn't there any other way they can find the leak?

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