Conflicting diagnosis & now recommending DIAM
			 
			 
			
		
		
		I have had two MRIs (the latest in Nov 08), two CT scans and several X-Rays.  All have said I have mild to moderate arthritis in a few of my facet joints. 
 
I had a diagnosis from Stenum hospital a year ago, recommending ADR in C4/5 & 5/6, as well as L4/5, L5/S1.  I specifically asked about arthritis and was told there was not enough to be concerned about. 
 
I sent my records to another overseas clinic a few weeks ago, and got their diagnosis yesterday.  They said while I have two herniated cervical discs, only one requires ADR, and I also need DIAM on L3 to S1; because of extreme arthritis on the facet joints, I am not a candidate for ADR. 
 
So a few questions for the masters at this game ;-) 
 
-can my facet joints change that fast?  (Stenum only saw the MRI from Nov 07, not 08) 
-can the diagnosis vary that much? 
-Is DIAM the new replacement for ADR?  I have been frantically looking up all I can about it on the net, and it seems to be exactly that, according to the manufacturers.  If a person is not an ADR candidate, then this is the way to go...relieves pressure on the nerves, the flava ligament, etc., and reduces or eliminates pain from the compressed nerves & discs.  It looks pretty slick and so much less invasive than ADR, which I've been fighting to have for over a year.  It is hard to switch directions so quickly! 
 
What say you? 
		
		
		
		
		
			
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				DDD  
Herniated discs C4/5 & 5/6, L3/4, L4/5, L5/S1 
Severe compression of spinal cord in two levels 
All conventional therapy exhausted, including spinal injections, PT, massage, etc. 
In appeal with Gov't Insurance for Out-of-country coverage for ADR hybrid surgery of above discs. 
Recently discovered that I am severely allergic to all common metals used in surgical hardware except for Titanium.
			 
		
		
		
		
		
	
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