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cervical spondylosis

i have just been told i suffer from this and i'm having problems now with dizzyness and loss of balance at times ear looks fine apart from being slightly pink off work due to pain in neck and shoulders and loss of felling in arms and fingers at times  told to keep as ative as possible but  when i do it seems to make things much worse and no one seems to know when i might be able to go back to work c4 to c6 seems to be causing the problem
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Hi Im in the uk, aged 41. I was recently diagnosed with both cervical spondolosis and lumber spondolosis, with disc bulge, degeneration, and intrusion into the thecal sac. I suffer from my hands going numb and tingly when riding my bike, holding things, lieing down, and leaning on a desk. my feet also go the same. i have pain down both legs, which causes problems sleeping, my lower back crunches all the time. I cease up and get stuck if i stand still or sit in a chair too long, so i find sitting on the floor much better, with my back to  a hot fire.
I get chronically tired out, brain flog, problems with short term memory and concentration, chest pain, breathlessness, apin in both feet when exercising, swollen calve muscles, itching muscles in lower legs and puffy fingers and ankles, searing hot pain in my middle back and ribs and upper arms, problems breathing if lie flat, dry eyes, mucus, bowl problems, night sweats, anxiety. the pain drives me crazy.
I take 5mg of oxycontin daily (morphine) 2mg diazipam daily, paracetamol, hydrocortisone tablets 1 a day, b12, metaclopromide, colafac and occassionally streroids.
I am in pain all the time - and it frustrates me. I now use a walking stick as I get stuck at bus stops or in cues. i can't cope with the house and maintanance, I can't do much gardening, decorating wares me out, shopping is painful, loading my coal fire is painful, I cant have a bath as i get stuck in it, so i use the shower, my legs go numb on the toilet and I end up on the floor until they come back to  life.
Its very scary as i live alone in a rural area and get next to no visitors nor help unless I pay contractors.
My body is now becoming drug dependant, and I go into withdrawal if I forget a dose, or I need the dose increasing... is anyone else in the same position.

Jax67
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Winnie, I am a physical therapist and as such, I have to say, you should seek the advice of a qualified medical provider (perhaps a spine neurosurgeon?) regarding the symptoms you're having, or a spine specialist nonsurgical MD. However, I can say, dizziness and loss of balance are unlikely to be generated by C4-6, whereas C0-1,C1-2 or C2-3 dysfunction are highly likely to cause this condition. Do you have a  limitation of range of motion turning your head side to side? Is head position/movement related to causing these symptoms? You could have a situation where degeneration of C4-6 is causing problems higher up the spine, which can cause abnormal activation of nerves that can give you some of these strange symptoms. Could also cause some changes in the middle ear (the pinking you speak of). Vestibular dysfunction (BPPV) is another less likely issue. However, one must also be able to rule out possibility of vertebral artery involvement causing dizziness before trying any aggressive treatment. I would recommend seeking medical advice to ensure you don't have an unstable upper cervical spine that could cause tension on this vital artery to your brain. As an aside, beward supposed "Dr's" who offer no explanation and suggest bedrest. This is of no value and sounds like 200 year old medicine. Best wishes.
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hope you op went ok and that you should be feeling better soon thanks for your email it was a great help goog look
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447188 tn?1206139717
Hi ,Just read your post...i also have cervical spondylosis/psuedoarthrosis c5-c6
Im having surgery tomorrow morning at 7:45 am   posterior fusion with hard collar..plates,screws,wiring to lift pressure off lower back,bone graft taken from my hip from the back of hip,with the hard ware there too. In 2005/6 (dont remember)  (another probllem lol im having) anyways.. had anterior fusion same set up as this .....didnt fuse..all sytoms started coming back! Never felt it worked anyways...so this time about 4 weeks was sent to spinal cord/back specialist...he looked at all my scat scans/bone scans/mri's,and xrays....said didnt fuse and now you have spondylosis/psuedoarthrosis,and this is what needs to happen!  This is a whole new doctor from last time...he feels this could of happened because i was still smoking,last doctor never told me anything ....fusion dont fuse if your still smoking after surgery...i have to take blame myself too, i should of read more,look things up better...but i didnt and here i am tonight......pretty nervous about tomorrow,but hoping for the best, i have to be up for 3:00am to start my shower and head off.      so I think im babbling again..sorry,i think you should look into this ...and dont let your self get worse,,,sometimes you really need to push those doctor and get yourself help.  I hope you start to feel better,be careful i know how you feel and i will get back to you ....as soon as i can    Take care    Tracy
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454186 tn?1388974968
dizzyness and loss of balance at times,,,,ok,Check your occipital region, must be very sensitive, because the nerve was stimulated by soft tissue's tension, will have these symptoms,try good acupuncture,don't worry...
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thanks 4 your email. but i forgot to say i been like this now 4 6weeks so should i rest or just keep active thanks only i 'm a resident support worker in a care home and hoe to go back to work if pos
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