luvmysparklies
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For your bolded question, I will copy and paste my previous response for your convenience italicized directly below:Ok, this is good that you have received the interpretation of the MRI findings. No need for an MRA. Just to answer, yes you could have asked for no contrast, but the contrast "lights up" where the problems are better than without. But, I understand that you'd like to avoid contrast with everything going on with you right now. Now that it is confirmed that you have what is medically termed as "nerve impingement" your PCP is mostly right. At the C5-C6 level is where we get the most wear and tear as it is the main area that we use to bend and turn our heads. A pinched nerve at this location can very much cause the pins/needles feeling as well as vertigo and headaches. However, the C5 is responsible for the shoulders, your upper arms and your forearms. Meaning the sensations that you feel in these areas stem from the C5 disc. All of the areas that your PCP identified as being affected are correct except for the legs. The "C" in C5 stands for the cervical (the head/neck) part of your spine. That means C1-C7 (the C7, you can feel that boney protrusion at the back of your neck when you bend down--that is C7). Then we go down to the thoracic spine T1-T12 right after C7 down to the bottom of your ribcage. For the tingling in the legs you would have to test (probably another MRI) your lower spine, which is your lumbar spine L1-L5. This area and your sciatic nerve are the places to focus on to see what is causing your leg issues/tingling. Each section of your spine is responsible for different parts of your body. So, the C5 cannot be responsible for leg issues. Yes, a neurologist in conjunction with an orthopedic doc are your go-to physicians for these issues.
OK. So no ACTH blood test anymore? just the PHT? I was reading something about the pineal gland affecting my sleep. I've been suffering very badly from insomnia and can now only sleep by taking sleeping pills!![]()
No, the ACTH blood test is for the pituitary gland, which if there are issues with it, could cause dizziness. However, it seems that now your PCP has gotten interpretation of the MRI and you have a pinched nerve at C5 confirmed as attributable to your dizziness. The Parathyroid Hormone Test was to check to see if all of your parathyroid glands are outputting the correct levels of hormone. If they are not, you would definitely have elevated calcium levels. When I mentioned the calcium levels, it was a roundabout way to see if the parathyroid glands were problematic. If you simply want to double check to make sure that your parathyroid hormone levels are fine, the doc could check off this test as part of your labs. But, if calcium levels are normal, that really may not be necessary.
Regarding the calcium number that you shared earlier, the lab indicated that your blood test shows your calcium numbers being within normal range. Ask your orthopedic doctor if bone spurs affect your calcium levels. The orthopedic doctor will be able to give you professional medical answers. There is no point in you worrying or have second thoughts/doubts about a normal blood test result, bone spurs or not. It goes against your healing process for you to trigger more anxiety for yourself.My calcium level, I am not sure is optimal though, as it is it going to the right places? I know I have bone spurs which may indicate that my functional calcium level is low.
(Admin, pls can we have a PM function? I am telling the whole world about my personal issues here!!).
I agree that an ultrasound is harmless and you will benefit so much by having an ultrasonic assessment of your thyroid! Your endocrinologist would be the better person to discern any lumps (if there are any) via palpation during their physical examination. There may be nodules that you, as a regular person, are unable to feel or discern because you are not trained on what to look for. One benefit of the ultrasound is to accurately determine the presence or absence of nodules because sometimes they simply are not palpable or are in a location unable to be felt --but can be seen through the mechanism of ultrasound.I don't see nor feel any lumps on my neck. But will def do an ultrasound. It's harmless enough.
Unfortunately, I cannot definitively answer about the nerve impingement. The neurologist and orthopedic doctor will take note of all that you tell them about your symptoms, gather more info with their respective exams they perform as well as look at the MRI that you will bring. They will use all of this info to provide you a professional opinion about the reason behind the impingement and if there is something that can be done. The impingement may stem from any one or a combination of the reasons you listed, or none of the reasons you are thinking. This is why you are gathering your records and keeping track of your symptoms. You might think about creating a file (relevant to your current issues) of docs/tests/results, put them in chronological order and give to your neurologist and orthopedic doctor to make it easier for them to put together a treatment plan addressing your issues.Yesss!! I am eating way less than I used to, cuz of HI/oxalate/salicylate issues. All shellfish are out, a lot of fruits are out, so is beef etc. I am shrinking before my very own eyes.
I really hope so!! I shall keep you updated on the follow up on my MRI results. Actually, might you have any idea how/why I have a nerve impingement issue? Could it have been from lifting too heavy a weight or lifting it wrongly? Or is that just a normal part of ageing?![]()
It is great that you have information about what is good/not good for you! This way, you are taking more control, making better decisions and are actively participating in your healing process.Re bone broth, I shall follow that religiously, but I am being careful also not to have leftovers due to HI issues. Gelatin, I read, is somehow problematic for *me*. I was actually on birds' nest and then I switched to collagen powder, then I stopped (again I can't remember why, lol). Shall have to look that up again.
Thank you sooo much, @luvmysparklies , once again. xoxo
You are welcome!