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But what happens when you have nerve death? Sorry, I'm illiterate when it comes

to spinal stuff.

I want to know all the bad stuff, scary or not. This way I'll be more informed

when I go jump up and down on my

docs desk if I have to.

Char

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From: " I_ownaberner@... " <i_ownaberner@...>

" spinal problems "

<spinal problems >

Sent: Sun, August 22, 2010 2:05:46 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Does anyone have a pinched nerve in

the neck?

Absolutely to the point of nerve death.

Deb rn

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On Aug 22, 2010, at 2:59 PM, Charlene Willoughby <adanaturkey8385@...>

wrote:

> Deb,

>

> Is it true what Barb says? Can the pinched nerve really cause nerve damage?

> What happens when nerve damage results in the neck or back besides feet

cramps.

>

>

>

> Char

>

> ________________________________

> From: Me <ellijaygal@...>

> spinal problems

> Sent: Sat, August 14, 2010 9:29:41 PM

> Subject: Re: Does anyone have a pinched nerve in

the

>

> neck?

>

> Another thing....if you let a pinched nerve go to long it can cause nerve

>damage

>

> that doesn't repair.

>

> I have carpal tunnel and it makes my entire hand go to sleep and I wake up

with

>

> excruciating pain in my hand(s) for sometimes up to five minutes before they

> return to normal. I know it is carpal tunnel and not related to my neck. I

have

>

> had enough surgeries in the last three years that I don't want to do anything

> about the CT right now. It is a totally different type of numbness than the

> numbness caused by a pinched nerve. The pinched nerves in my neck cause my

> fingers to go numb but the pain is in my neck/shoulder area. The CT makes my

> entire hand go numb and the pain is in my hands and it hurts pretty bad until

> the feeling comes back.

>

> If that was your MRI report that I read earlier where you have lesions, etc.

in

>

> your spinal cord, you need to see a neurosurgeon. If your primary care

>physician

>

> will not send you to one, find a new primary care doctor if you have to have a

> referral that will send you to one!!!! Demand that they give you the referral.

> It is your body, and you have the right to request a specialist when you have

a

>

> MRI report that comes back abnormal. I went for years letting doctors do

> whatever they wanted to do, treat me for various things I did not have knowing

> all along that wasn't my problem. I was a mouse. I regret it to this day

>because

>

> it did irreparable damage to my spinal cord waiting so long to find out what

>the

>

> real problem was and getting it repaired. Do not do like I did and think that

> doctor's know it all. Nobody knows your body any better than you do!!

>

> Barb

>

>

> >

> > I also have a degenerative disk, 3 buldging disks(one sever), a cyst,

> > and stenosis all in my neck. Besides pain, what problems can be caused by

the

>

> >neck problems? Can you have a stroke or heart attack from any of them?

> >Sometimes one hand or the other will go to sleep when I'm sleeping. My

primary

>

> >doc doesn't intend on sending me to a specialist.

> > I see the VA Hosp in Spokane.

> >

> > I'm 50 yrs old.

> >

> > Char

> >

>

>

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Char

You can have a leg that is not useful…that you drag…nerve death is when the

nerve fibers no longer function properly…therefore, after beinf compressed for

a period of time they have problems…carpal tunnel does this as well. I had

ulnar nerve damage and when open on the OR table they tested the nerve, no

response to electrical stim….thank goodness the feeling came back but it took

forever…

Deb rN

From: spinal problems

[mailto:spinal problems ] On Behalf Of Charlene

Willoughby

Sent: Sunday, August 22, 2010 4:11 PM

spinal problems

Subject: Re: Re: Does anyone have a pinched nerve in

the neck?

But what happens when you have nerve death? Sorry, I'm illiterate when it comes

to spinal stuff.

I want to know all the bad stuff, scary or not. This way I'll be more informed

when I go jump up and down on my

docs desk if I have to.

Char

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Thanks for letting me know. Docs surely don't like to volunteer info for some

reason.

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From: Deb <i_ownaberner@...>

spinal problems

Sent: Sun, August 22, 2010 3:13:07 PM

Subject: RE: Re: Does anyone have a pinched nerve in

the neck?

Char

You can have a leg that is not useful…that you drag…nerve death is when the

nerve fibers no longer function properly…therefore, after beinf compressed for

a

period of time they have problems…carpal tunnel does this as well. I had

ulnar

nerve damage and when open on the OR table they tested the nerve, no response to

electrical stim….thank goodness the feeling came back but it took forever…

Deb rN

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Did you think I would lie to ya? LOL

B

> >

> > I also have a degenerative disk, 3 buldging disks(one sever), a cyst,

> > and stenosis all in my neck. Besides pain, what problems can be caused by

the

> >neck problems? Can you have a stroke or heart attack from any of them?

> >Sometimes one hand or the other will go to sleep when I'm sleeping. My

primary

> >doc doesn't intend on sending me to a specialist.

> > I see the VA Hosp in Spokane.

> >

> > I'm 50 yrs old.

> >

> > Char

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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Sometimes the feeling doesn't come back and it might be a blessing. With damage

to the nerve it can feel numb or on fire.  Dragging one leg isn't good, I have

that in my left leg.  It makes it harder to walk because of having to

consentrate on locking my left knee.  I am so blessed that I can still walk and

keep up.  Once fused we are limited in motion, if we keep in mind our

limitations. Life is good and most of the time without pain.  Keep in mind the

surgent can only do so much for us.  The damage is done and they are only

putting a bandage on it, so it can heal.  Keep the faith and good luck with the

treatment.

 

Ken

From: Deb <i_ownaberner@...>

Subject: RE: Re: Does anyone have a pinched nerve in

the neck?

spinal problems

Date: Sunday, August 22, 2010, 3:13 PM

 

Char

You can have a leg that is not useful…that you drag…nerve death is when the

nerve fibers no longer function properly…therefore, after beinf compressed for

a period of time they have problems…carpal tunnel does this as well. I had

ulnar nerve damage and when open on the OR table they tested the nerve, no

response to electrical stim….thank goodness the feeling came back but it took

forever…

Deb rN

From: spinal problems

[mailto:spinal problems ] On Behalf Of Charlene

Willoughby

Sent: Sunday, August 22, 2010 4:11 PM

spinal problems

Subject: Re: Re: Does anyone have a pinched nerve in

the neck?

But what happens when you have nerve death? Sorry, I'm illiterate when it comes

to spinal stuff.

I want to know all the bad stuff, scary or not. This way I'll be more informed

when I go jump up and down on my

docs desk if I have to.

Char

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I always like to here it twice. Then I know for sure. If it wasn't for sure, I

may not have found out.

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From: Me <ellijaygal@...>

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Sent: Mon, August 23, 2010 5:45:41 AM

Subject: Re: Does anyone have a pinched nerve in the

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Did you think I would lie to ya? LOL

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I have facet arthropathy and spinal stenosis and neuropathy I have pinched

nerves. I can feel my hands go numb with no sensation. My feet go numb on me, I

had my right shoulder and arm lose sensation, and function. My hands shake when

I get up in the morning, I feel like an alcoholic with the DT's my hands shake

so bad where I cannot even use a screwdriver to simply tighten down a screw.

Having DDD does not help and when I wanted to file for disability years ago lets

just say I was deterred from filing.

 

Since I got diagnosed with spinal neuropathy I have noticed Irreversibile nerve

damage

From: Me <ellijaygal@...>

Subject: Re: Does anyone have a pinched nerve in the

neck?

spinal problems

Date: Monday, August 23, 2010, 7:45 AM

 

Did you think I would lie to ya? LOL

B

> >

> > I also have a degenerative disk, 3 buldging disks(one sever), a cyst,

> > and stenosis all in my neck. Besides pain, what problems can be caused by

the

> >neck problems? Can you have a stroke or heart attack from any of them?

> >Sometimes one hand or the other will go to sleep when I'm sleeping. My

primary

> >doc doesn't intend on sending me to a specialist.

> > I see the VA Hosp in Spokane.

> >

> > I'm 50 yrs old.

> >

> > Char

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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Thanks for sharing. Your support is appreciated.

 Charlene

Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass! It's about learning to dance in

the rain!

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From: Lawrence <kenneth-lawrence@...>

spinal problems

Sent: Mon, August 23, 2010 9:49:18 AM

Subject: RE: Re: Does anyone have a pinched nerve in

the neck?

Sometimes the feeling doesn't come back and it might be a blessing. With damage

to the nerve it can feel numb or on fire.  Dragging one leg isn't good, I have

that in my left leg.  It makes it harder to walk because of having to

consentrate on locking my left knee.  I am so blessed that I can still walk and

keep up.  Once fused we are limited in motion, if we keep in mind our

limitations. Life is good and most of the time without pain.  Keep in mind the

surgent can only do so much for us.  The damage is done and they are only

putting a bandage on it, so it can heal.  Keep the faith and good luck with the

treatment.

 

Ken

From: Deb <i_ownaberner@...>

Subject: RE: Re: Does anyone have a pinched nerve in

the neck?

spinal problems

Date: Sunday, August 22, 2010, 3:13 PM

 

Char

You can have a leg that is not useful…that you drag…nerve death is when the

nerve fibers no longer function properly…therefore, after beinf compressed for

a

period of time they have problems…carpal tunnel does this as well. I had ulnar

nerve damage and when open on the OR table they tested the nerve, no response to

electrical stim….thank goodness the feeling came back but it took forever…

Deb rN

From: spinal problems

[mailto:spinal problems ] On Behalf Of Charlene

Willoughby

Sent: Sunday, August 22, 2010 4:11 PM

spinal problems

Subject: Re: Re: Does anyone have a pinched nerve in

the neck?

But what happens when you have nerve death? Sorry, I'm illiterate when it comes

to spinal stuff.

I want to know all the bad stuff, scary or not. This way I'll be more informed

when I go jump up and down on my

docs desk if I have to.

Char

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Deb,

I was reading about the anual tear, and it appears there are different types.

Did you see which kind I have?

Char

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From: Deb <i_ownaberner@...>

spinal problems

Sent: Sat, August 14, 2010 11:29:00 PM

Subject: RE: Re: Does anyone have a pinched nerve in

the neck?

Char

You have a herniation and a annular tear.not bulging.your doc didn't even

read the entire report..unless your doc is a neuro surg or ortho he probably

couldn't read the MRI films himself...

Deb RN

From: spinal problems

[mailto:spinal problems ] On Behalf Of Me

Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 11:30 PM

spinal problems

Subject: Re: Does anyone have a pinched nerve in

the neck?

Another thing....if you let a pinched nerve go to long it can cause nerve

damage that doesn't repair.

I have carpal tunnel and it makes my entire hand go to sleep and I wake up

with excruciating pain in my hand(s) for sometimes up to five minutes before

they return to normal. I know it is carpal tunnel and not related to my

neck. I have had enough surgeries in the last three years that I don't want

to do anything about the CT right now. It is a totally different type of

numbness than the numbness caused by a pinched nerve. The pinched nerves in

my neck cause my fingers to go numb but the pain is in my neck/shoulder

area. The CT makes my entire hand go numb and the pain is in my hands and it

hurts pretty bad until the feeling comes back.

If that was your MRI report that I read earlier where you have lesions, etc.

in your spinal cord, you need to see a neurosurgeon. If your primary care

physician will not send you to one, find a new primary care doctor if you

have to have a referral that will send you to one!!!! Demand that they give

you the referral. It is your body, and you have the right to request a

specialist when you have a MRI report that comes back abnormal. I went for

years letting doctors do whatever they wanted to do, treat me for various

things I did not have knowing all along that wasn't my problem. I was a

mouse. I regret it to this day because it did irreparable damage to my

spinal cord waiting so long to find out what the real problem was and

getting it repaired. Do not do like I did and think that doctor's know it

all. Nobody knows your body any better than you do!!

Barb

--- In spinal problems

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Me,

Your neck sounds a lot like mine. They offered to send me to phys therapy, but

I didn't know if it would help.

Char

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From: Me <ellijaygal@...>

spinal problems

Sent: Sat, August 14, 2010 9:04:21 PM

Subject: Re: Does anyone have a pinched nerve in the

neck?

I have had a cervical fusion and now I have a herniation below where the other

was fused and another one bulging, so I do have a " pinched nerve. " It hurts like

a SOB at times, but if I am careful and let it heal it will go away and come

again later. It causes my neck and shoulder to hurt all the way down to my hand

and certain fingers to go numb when I do things. If I am driving it will make

the fingers go numb. Various things make it go numb. As far as I know it can't

make you have a heart attack or anything like that.

Why is your doctor not sending you to at least physical therapy?

-

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I guess it's not my pancrease then.

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From: Bunny <christina_bunny@...>

spinal problems

Sent: Sat, August 14, 2010 10:29:43 AM

Subject: RE: Does anyone have a pinched nerve in the

neck?

If it were your pancrease you would be in severe pain and would not be able to

eat. You would also have some digestive issues. I have chronic pancreatitis

and have had it for years and need to maintain a special diet.

" Without rabbits a rabbits foot would be nothing but a disembodied

hand full of unidentified toes. " -Pogo

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Deb,

I ordered for copies of the MRI that noted the buldging disks. It will take a

couple weeks probably.

Char

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From: Deb <i_ownaberner@...>

spinal problems

Sent: Sat, August 14, 2010 11:29:00 PM

Subject: RE: Re: Does anyone have a pinched nerve in

the neck?

Char

You have a herniation and a annular tear.not bulging.your doc didn't even

read the entire report..unless your doc is a neuro surg or ortho he probably

couldn't read the MRI films himself...

Deb RN

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Char

You are speaking of a radial annular tear and a circumferential tears I

believe?

From: spinal problems

[mailto:spinal problems ] On Behalf Of Charlene

Willoughby

Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2010 1:37 AM

spinal problems

Subject: Re: Re: Does anyone have a pinched nerve

in the neck

Deb,

I was reading about the anual tear, and it appears there are different

types.

Did you see which kind I have?

Char

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Thanks

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From: Deb <i_ownaberner@...>

spinal problems

Sent: Sat, August 28, 2010 6:18:03 PM

Subject: RE: Re: Does anyone have a pinched nerve in

the neck?

Char

You are speaking of a radial annular tear and a circumferential tears I

believe?

From: spinal problems

[mailto:spinal problems ] On Behalf Of Charlene

Willoughby

Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2010 1:37 AM

spinal problems

Subject: Re: Re: Does anyone have a pinched nerve

in the neck

Deb,

I was reading about the anual tear, and it appears there are different

types.

Did you see which kind I have?

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