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Hey P!
I have had 2 rounds of PRP(Nov & Feb). The evidence is not there for stem cells in this application. All options have been on the table from yurp to clinics in the grand cayman.
Getting good at filling these little fuckers up!
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Hopefully decompression of the ulnar nerve helps.
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Artificial Cervical Disc Arthroplasty (ACDA)
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Gepeto
I had the ulnar decompressed in my dominant hand. Along with being relieved of some lose calcifications that had anchored in guyen's canal. There was some nominal acute pain intermittently. Not enough to make me want to have the procedure. But, I had lost my grip... couldn't sign my name.
35 years and I haven't had a problem since. Just some discomfort with substantive weather changes.
Small successes can be life changing.
You've won a big one and pushed back time...
nice to know \:~) [emoji106]
FKNA R! This makes me smile.
For you and for the chance of success ahead.
To hear that it is still working out for ya is incredible.
Non dominant hand but my grip strength is gone and atrophy is noticable.
Just certified Wuhan Virus free. All systems go!
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Starting the cervical spine surgery journey
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Long time lurker here on TGR forums...not sure how long its been since I posted. Ran accross this thread researching surgical options for cervical radiculopathy. I had a bout with it 10 years ago. Mostly confined to some numbness and tingling in the left fingers. Never had any significant pain or loss of funtion. Had an MRI showing compression of the disc between C6/C7 that was consistent with the symptoms. Talked to a few docs that were eager to do surgery. But my PT was able to help me get symptom free after about 6 months.</p>
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Fast forward to a fall in March of this year (stupid skate skis are death traps...not sure why I decided to take up that sport at 45...it is pretty fun though). That fall triggered something and the numbness and tingling returned. I kinda ignored it for a month since I had a big ski traverse I was training for and just wanted to get through that. Plus I figured that with some mindful stretching and PT I'd get through this bout similar to the last. So I started PT in earnest about 4 weeks ago...was making a little positive progress when out of nowhere, the outside head of my left tricep just stopped firing. It was crazy, no real pain preceeding the loss of function. All of a sudden it just doesn't work.</p>
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So now I'm fast forwarding quickly. Have an MRI scheduled and some consults lined up. Continuing PT and at home work, and trying to maintain strength without pissing off the nerve too much.</p>
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Anyways, was glad to see this post on TGR from some folks that like to ski and get after it outside sharing postive stories following surgery. As I'm beginning to think that is where my path is leading. Crazy how many bad stories you can find when you start prowling the intrawebs.</p>
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With that said, seeing as how this thread is several years old now, curious if those of you that have posted about your recoveries are willing to share how its going now. And also if anyone might be willing to share any rec's on surgical facilities to consult with. I'm in Bozeman and while we have a few spine docs/surgeons in town, I also want to get some second/third opinions.</p>
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Thanks in advance.</p>