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#1 Marko

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Posted 25 November 2011 - 03:43 AM

My name is Mark Harford, Iam writing to hopefully gain some advice on my condition I am a C4 tetraplegic injured in 1983 as a result of a motorcycle accident.
 
I have in the past 30 years suffered from aliments related to my injury but remained relatively well, until the past six years when it was discovered after a routine mri that a srinyx had developed between my C4 and C6 levels.
 
In the past six years this area has been shunted 3 times, most recent being two weeks ago.
The result being a successful shunt and the release of adhesions but my neuro surgeon informing of the condition of my spinal chord is deteriorating due to tethering.
 
For the past six years I have noticed both my respiratory function and what little movement I have  been reduced, but the most difficult challenge I have is intense neuropathic pain and feelings of tightness running through my body especially in my thoracic area.
 
I have tried a selection of opiates and find that this family of drugs compromises my respiratory function and this accompanied by severe sleep apnea has caused some very serious situations including a respiratory arrest.
 
My current medications are as follows;
Lyrica 300mg bd
Cymbalta mane
Baclofen tds
Ditropan tds
Cardiprin mane

#2 brockit79

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Posted 25 November 2011 - 04:20 AM

Hi Marko,

Sorry to hear that you're struggling with this problem; Where in the world are you and do you have a spinal unit (SU)?

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Posted 25 November 2011 - 06:24 AM

Hi

I live in Holgate New South Wales, Australia. Why do know of anyone that could help me with this problem I have.

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Posted 25 November 2011 - 01:16 PM

no sorry Marko, I'm in the UK. Perhaps you could contact your doctor, or the neurosurgeons who operated on you for a suggestion




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