Sinus Tach, Had Disc Surgery, No Orthostatic Changes, HR Increase, Neck Injury, Cord Indentation, Radicular Encroachment, Increased Peristalsis
Thanks for the query.
I went through your elaborative query. I appreciate your intertest and knowledge in the subject.
But I could not follow a couple of abbreviations like 'IST' & 's/s'. Also your MRI cervical spine films would have helped me to assess the severity of the disc bulges and assess whether these are really causing you those symptoms.You can send it to YYYY@YYYY to sub:ATTN Dr A.S.Keerthi.
You have autonomic disturbances especially persistent tachycardia.
The cervical cord/root compression by the discs does not cause autonomic dysfunction. Whether to go for disc surgery or not depends on how your clinical findings are correlating with your cervical spine MRI.
To reduce the tachycardia and other autonomic symptoms, you probably require betablockers for a long term. You also need to take medications for your disc problem until you plan for surgery(if at all).
Regards,
Thanks for writing back.
Whatever is written in the literature cannot be correlated to a given patient. As per the MRI findings provided by you, the area of involvement is different from what you have described above.
I will be in a better position to guide you if I see the MRI films myself. You have a feature to upload the reports / image by yourself at the right side of the query page, please utilize that so that I can answer your queries better.
Also you can mail the films to me at YYYY@YYYY with subject as attention to Dr. Keerthi. I am sorry, the correct mailing address is as above and not dr@healthcaremagic, which I mentioned in the earlier reply.
If you are not tolerating betablockers, kindly consult your physician and change the medication.
Surgery will be useful only if the clinical findings and the MRI findings correlate. Otherwise it will cause more harm than good.
Hope my suggestions will help you.
Regards,
Thanks for writing back.
I am sorry that you have not got my point. Let me clarify. The 'vertebral nerve' does not exist. The vertebral artery lies laterally and the disc protrusion is causing 'neural foramenal' narrowing which are different from the foramena through which vertebral artery traverses. Finally sympathetic plexus lies around 'carotid' arteries in the neck and not vertebral arteries. Your trauma might have caused damage to the cervical sympathetic plexus which is different from the disc protrusions you have described. That is the reason I said disc surgery will not help in solving your problem.
In the end a small advice - it is good to have medical knowledge, but do not rely too much on the internet. You should discuss with your doctor, clarify your doubts and believe in him.
Wish you good health.
I apologies for not being able to help you. I would wish to look at the MRI films to understand your problem and to give you a better comment.
Hence I suggest you to send me the MRI films by mail addressed to YYYY@YYYY with the subject line as "attention Dr. Keerthi". I shall do my best to address your concern after looking at the MRI films.
Awaiting your reply.
Thanks again.
Regards