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To: Ilaine who wrote (43819)12/22/1999 4:15:00 PM
From: Rambi  Respond to of 71178
 
Why is it when we envision this time, we see ourselves reading intellectual books. ANd the needlepoint is a very nice touch, by the way.

Yes, I appear to be wearing reading glasses, and and my hair has grown two feet and is in an attractive chignon. I am frowning thoughtfully over some profound thought I have just read but am not sure I accept, which I decide to discuss with the family, all of whom are also wearing reading glasses and reading big thick books. A delightfully erudite debate ensues, with my emerging victorious, which never, ever happens in this family, but will this time because this is MY y2K fantasy.



To: Ilaine who wrote (43819)12/22/1999 5:11:00 PM
From: jpmac  Read Replies (6) | Respond to of 71178
 
Okay, since you're always running off to medical sites, I thought I'd post this to you..

the goods:

Selected parts from "Findings": Limited evaluation of the posterior fossa demonstrates a normal-appearing cerebellum (normal-appearing?). The inferior brainstem is normal (inferior?). Gross alignment is normal (they could stand to change some language, I think)

The important stuff: Moderate to large left paramedian and left lateral discs are present at C6-7 and C5-6. Both of these disc protrusions extend into the left neural foramen at these levels resulting in moderate to severe narrowing. There is no evidence of spinal stenosis nor neural foraminal compromise of the right.

The upshot: There is also a bit of something going on with the C3-4. The good news of this is that since other discs are involved it is possible that all the problems stem from the neck. Hence, fix that, fix me, as opposed to fixing the neck and having another problem to deal with as well. I'll be going back for the complete neuro which can hopefully determine which is the case. I'm looking at surgery to make more room in there. The simple, which he recommends unless we find reason to think it won't be enough, would get me home the day after, with 3 weeks in a brace. The more serious surgery to make room in there would mean 3 MONTHS in a brace. Sounds good to me to start with the simple. So that is that for now.

Thanks, all.