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I was paralyzed due to damage to my upper neck area (around the 3rd disc) almost 30 years ago in HS when someone playfully knocked me in the face - PT & a neck brace for a year. Then I was in a car accident 12 years ago that messed up my pelvis - knicked the outer right bone, I went through PT for 6 months.
I felt better until I had heart surgery in Aug 2009, maybe damage I've sustained over my life is making my symptoms worse? The dr said it could be due to oxygen/blood loss from my problems and my heart stopping 3 times.
Since surgery, my back, pelvic region and legs have given me so many problems that it's excruciating most of the time. My pain stays moderate and goes to severe. My pcp sent me to a neurologist in April 2010, who thought I had Auto Immune issues on top of neuropathy and possible DDD around my L5 & S1, due to nurabness, tingling & spasms in my LE's and L hand.
Now, I can't sit, stand or lay down for very long and have to change what I'm doing often which is aggravating and I'm not taking any type of meRAB right now, not sure I can with heart problems (electrical) and a pacemaker/ICD. It's getting worse quickly to where it hurts to even walk around my house and seems to have spread to my outer hip area and the bones in my legs, hips and back hurt "inside" the bones.
On 12/2/2004 my xrays showed Changes of Osteitis pubis with some sclerosis identified in both side of pubic symphsis, so my pcp did a CT 12/27/2004 Sclerotic changes seen on both sides of the symphysis pubis, which has the appearance of post partum symphyseal changes (youngest child was 2 1/2)
On 7/26/2009 CTA & Xrays - showed Degenerative changes in the thoracic spine; vascular crowding and cardiac enlargement; Right Hemidiaphragm slightly elevated.
Somehow I'm not connecting the dots; is my whole spine degenerating? I know I have problems in my neck and pelvic area but no problems or damage in the thoracic spine area, what could this be maybe it's all connected?
What tests or dr should I see to figure out what's going on? any suggestions what does this sound like DDD or something else? I can't have an MRI because I have a pacemaker/icd, but I did have a cardiac mri before it was implanted.
I felt better until I had heart surgery in Aug 2009, maybe damage I've sustained over my life is making my symptoms worse? The dr said it could be due to oxygen/blood loss from my problems and my heart stopping 3 times.
Since surgery, my back, pelvic region and legs have given me so many problems that it's excruciating most of the time. My pain stays moderate and goes to severe. My pcp sent me to a neurologist in April 2010, who thought I had Auto Immune issues on top of neuropathy and possible DDD around my L5 & S1, due to nurabness, tingling & spasms in my LE's and L hand.
Now, I can't sit, stand or lay down for very long and have to change what I'm doing often which is aggravating and I'm not taking any type of meRAB right now, not sure I can with heart problems (electrical) and a pacemaker/ICD. It's getting worse quickly to where it hurts to even walk around my house and seems to have spread to my outer hip area and the bones in my legs, hips and back hurt "inside" the bones.
On 12/2/2004 my xrays showed Changes of Osteitis pubis with some sclerosis identified in both side of pubic symphsis, so my pcp did a CT 12/27/2004 Sclerotic changes seen on both sides of the symphysis pubis, which has the appearance of post partum symphyseal changes (youngest child was 2 1/2)
On 7/26/2009 CTA & Xrays - showed Degenerative changes in the thoracic spine; vascular crowding and cardiac enlargement; Right Hemidiaphragm slightly elevated.
Somehow I'm not connecting the dots; is my whole spine degenerating? I know I have problems in my neck and pelvic area but no problems or damage in the thoracic spine area, what could this be maybe it's all connected?
What tests or dr should I see to figure out what's going on? any suggestions what does this sound like DDD or something else? I can't have an MRI because I have a pacemaker/icd, but I did have a cardiac mri before it was implanted.