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Old 11-06-2009, 03:36 AM
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Damn this thread has turned me off the pro-disc...Alot of negative bad news ...
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C4-5: Mild disc height loss with central annular fissure. Small broad-based left paracentral disc protrusion. Moderate central canal stenosis-the disc protrusion abuts and mildly flattens the left ventral surface of the spinal canal.

C5-6: Disc desiccation with mild height loss.Diffuse discosteophyte bulge and uncovertebral joint hypertrophy, moderate central canal stenosis- Severe neuroforaminal stenosis bilaterally, right greater than left.
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Old 11-19-2009, 12:19 PM
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Damn this thread has turned me off the pro-disc...Alot of negative bad news ...
I do not regret having that surgery one bit. The problem was with the diagnostics, not the prodisc. My regret is not having the discogram before the operation because it turns out that another level was the main pain generator.

I am still glad that I went ahead with it though since here in the states insurances will only approve one level. I got the level that has more movement with the prodisc and I have the fusion at C7-T1 which sees much less movement than upper levels so less risk of adjacent level degeneration.
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Chiari 1 malformation - successful surgery 1-22-09
C5-6 herniation (extrusion) with moderate central canal stenosis and bilateral foraminal stenosis.
Prodisc-C @ C5-6 surgery on 5/28/09
VATS thoracic fusion @ T3-4 and T6-7 on 9/11/09
Fusion w/cage @ C7-T1 on 11/12/09
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Old 11-19-2009, 05:51 PM
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J,

I just read the entire thread, from back early in the year. I can so relate to your comments about knowing your body and what pain is from where. I truly admire you! I experienced much the same reception from doctors when I questioned them about my various symptoms being related to my neck pathologies. I suffered with vertigo, nearly daily for over a year, as well as fluctuations in BP, heartrate, and balance, along with just not feeling right, etc. I received 2level (C5/6-C6/7)ADR with Pro-DiscC in Jan 09 by Dr. Bertagnoli and am for the most part very pleased. I do occasionally have some pain that is much like my preop pain, but much less intense. I also was told that I have very slight bulges, "nothing to worry about", in the top 3 thoracic discs. This MRi was performed in Germany the day before my surgery. What I found interesting about your last post is that I also have episodes of anxiety that I can think of no explanation for with similar increased heartrate etc. So, I'm interested in anything else you care to share on the subject of the thoracic spine.
You really do amaze me with your bravery. All that you have endured and so far triumphed over is a sign that you are indeed remarkable.
I wish nothing but peace for you.
Jennifer
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Old 11-20-2009, 01:26 AM
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I do not regret having that surgery one bit. The problem was with the diagnostics, not the prodisc. My regret is not having the discogram before the operation because it turns out that another level was the main pain generator.

I am still glad that I went ahead with it though since here in the states insurances will only approve one level. I got the level that has more movement with the prodisc and I have the fusion at C7-T1 which sees much less movement than upper levels so less risk of adjacent level degeneration.
Ok thanks alot for that info...
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C4-5: Mild disc height loss with central annular fissure. Small broad-based left paracentral disc protrusion. Moderate central canal stenosis-the disc protrusion abuts and mildly flattens the left ventral surface of the spinal canal.

C5-6: Disc desiccation with mild height loss.Diffuse discosteophyte bulge and uncovertebral joint hypertrophy, moderate central canal stenosis- Severe neuroforaminal stenosis bilaterally, right greater than left.
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