Re: Started steroids today

Photo505(AT)aol.com
Thu, 4 Feb 1999 14:29:43 EST

Hi Ann,
Maybe you'll get some relief with the steroids. I certainly hope that you
do. I've been playing a lot of neurologist/neuro-surgeon tag myself. My NS
won't operate on my disc either,because my symptoms do not absolutely fit into
the MRI findings.(his words) It's getting rather old to me about my injury not
causing my TM symptoms according to the both of them. I try to understand
their risk/benefit theory but don't quite get it yet. I'm almost certain that
disc surgery would be beneficial for the both of us,but evidently the NSurgeon
doesn't think so. I'm going for 2nd opinion to satisfy my remaining questions.
Good luck with the steroids.
best regards,
Phil
In a message dated 99-02-04 12:12:43 EST, annlindstrom(AT)lucent.com writes:

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Hi All -
Well, after four months of bouncing around between the neuro-surgeon and the
neurologist, I finally started steroid treatment this morning. All the
bouncing was because I have a herniating disk at C5-6, as well as myelitis
as C1-2. The neurologist felt that the worsening of my symptoms was because
of the herniated disk. The neuro-surgeon didn't there was enough spinal
compression there, and the symptoms were due to something else. The
neurologist wanted the neuro-surgeon to fuse C5-6. The neuro-surgeon wanted
the neurologist to prescribe steroids. Argghhh. Had a myelogram a few
weeks ago. The neuro-surgeon said he would not fuse the disk. I talked to
the neurologist yesterday - he wanted to have a consultation with the
radiologist to verify the results. I kind of lost it. I have been
continuing to go down hill for months. Walking is getting really bad.
Sleep is disrupted from pain. I only can drive short distances. So - he
did prescribe the steroids. I really hate taking them, but they do help
stop the most irratating symptoms. I've already warned my husband that I
may become a raving maniac, or at least very crabby. Ann
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