just how bad was your herniation? was it even close to contacting your spinal cord at all? hyperreflexia(too brisk reflexes) is usually a sign of some level of actual cord contact/involvement. it is a motor issue that has connections to either your cord or the motor nerves in your legs. they both(meaning both sides on either side of that spinal cloumn) would have had to have been affected tho for this to be in both legs if that were the case. did he happen to mention the words "myelopathy" or "clonus" with regards to explaining the leg and feet findings? do you feel ANY level of actual spasticity in your legs, either one? if any of what i just mentioned is actually there,this could indicate some level of cord involvement to some degree. something really is not right in there if this was NOT there when you last saw him post op. when exactly did he examine you last before this particular visit?
is there a particular reason he is wanting the c spine MRI? what did he tell you the actual reason was for this in the first place? was there some finding that showed up on your brain scan but in the c spine?(any MRI of the brain would usually include the first few c spine vertebrae on the film too just not really clearly). i am just wondering where in the heck he actually came up with even mentioning any type of 'cyst",ya know what i mean? what promted that?
do you have actual copies of all and any MRI or other testing results in your posession? if not, i would highly recommend to you that you just obtain them now and keep getting any copies of any real testing that is ever done on your body from here on out. the one reason that is most important to you the patient being is you are not always told everything that is a hard finding in any given test result, espescially when it involves any specialist who orders that test. they just do not always do this for their patients, even when there was a pretty significant finding present, but since it did not have to do with what you came to see that specialist for, they just do not always tell you this stuff, trust me on this one.
this actually has happened to me personally and i am finding in just having posted on the spinal and back boards,and others here too for many years that this occurs many times with other patients as well. it is sick to do to a patient but it unfortuently does happen, way too often to us. also obtaining ALL of your own medical records from every single doc or surgeon you see should be an ongoing thing too. i obtain all test results asap, then also, after any given surgery is over and i am discharged from their care, will obtain every document included in my medical file from that surgeon too. it really is to your benefit to just help you to stay on top of your own medical care, and to also know just what your docs overall 'impressions" are of your condtions which are in the clinic notes that get made after any visit you have with any doc.
i am just wondering what really led to the comment about this being somehow related to a cyst or tumor??? that one came kind of out of left field ya know? but DO obtain those test results from before and ask to have a copy of the latest either sent to you at your home(you just tell the place when you go for that MRI that you want a copy and they will give you a form to fill out, done this over and over myself) or you have the right to ask your doc to make a copy of your own report at the results visit too. i am willing to bet that something actually showed up when they did that brain scan(just why was that brain scan ordered in the first place?) on you but in that c spine somewhere for him to actually make that insane comment to you. you just DO have rights to all of your own medical records and any and all testing done too.
please let me know what shows up on that MRI,K? if by some chance you do have copies of that brain scan and the actual pre surgery lumbar MRI reports? if you could just type out exactly what was in that summary at the very end of both reports, it would help me alot to help you here in the best ways. or when you obtain them please type them out for me? believe me,the way any radiologist actually words any given finding and the actual words that are used to describe it really DO matter. good luck tami, FB