puparoo
08-17-2006, 06:19 PM
I know this is a question that has been addressed before, but cannot seem to find it. However my dilemma is as follows:
I see a neuro (she's neurotic - ha ha) but she works closely with a team of neurosurgeons and pain management people - who I've gone to. I have herniations in C3/4, 4/5/ 5/6 and c7. Now I like my neuro, and the neurosurgeon is decent, but the PM is a jerk. Nobody tells me anything - I feel like I'm just waiting around for the next bad thing to happen to me. And I have lower back problems too, for three months now, an L5 bulge.
After feeling in the dark for a while, on my own, I made an appointment with an orthopedic specilaist at the TExas back institute, Dr. Guyer. He was the best doc I've ever seen. He explained everything to me. Showed me my MRI scans, showed me my darn spinal canal, my compression areas, everything. He scheduled tests, such as NCV and EMG and all of my options, including PT for my lower back, which the neuros don't seem to care about.
Now my question is, am I a fool to work with an orthopedic doctor on my very delicate and intricately important neck and upper cervical spine? I feel comfortable with this guy and right now no surgery is scheduled or in my near future. I am having some left arm weakness after cervical PT (don't do it people, don't do PT for your cervical problems, especially with stenosis or compression). And I'm having some twitching in my hand and forearm. So I feel like my symptoms are probably at the point of more investigation and I will probably need surgery eventually.
Any thoughts on this?? Should I just stay in contact with the neurosurgeon? How do I find out if the ortho guy is competent for neck problems? Oh, all of the confusion this causes .... I just don't know... I appreciate your help. I owe you all a big one for any help, insight or advice.
Thanks,
Puparoo aka Cheryl
I see a neuro (she's neurotic - ha ha) but she works closely with a team of neurosurgeons and pain management people - who I've gone to. I have herniations in C3/4, 4/5/ 5/6 and c7. Now I like my neuro, and the neurosurgeon is decent, but the PM is a jerk. Nobody tells me anything - I feel like I'm just waiting around for the next bad thing to happen to me. And I have lower back problems too, for three months now, an L5 bulge.
After feeling in the dark for a while, on my own, I made an appointment with an orthopedic specilaist at the TExas back institute, Dr. Guyer. He was the best doc I've ever seen. He explained everything to me. Showed me my MRI scans, showed me my darn spinal canal, my compression areas, everything. He scheduled tests, such as NCV and EMG and all of my options, including PT for my lower back, which the neuros don't seem to care about.
Now my question is, am I a fool to work with an orthopedic doctor on my very delicate and intricately important neck and upper cervical spine? I feel comfortable with this guy and right now no surgery is scheduled or in my near future. I am having some left arm weakness after cervical PT (don't do it people, don't do PT for your cervical problems, especially with stenosis or compression). And I'm having some twitching in my hand and forearm. So I feel like my symptoms are probably at the point of more investigation and I will probably need surgery eventually.
Any thoughts on this?? Should I just stay in contact with the neurosurgeon? How do I find out if the ortho guy is competent for neck problems? Oh, all of the confusion this causes .... I just don't know... I appreciate your help. I owe you all a big one for any help, insight or advice.
Thanks,
Puparoo aka Cheryl

