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karenR

2y ago

Bulging Disc in C5-6 T1 T2: Seeking Advice

I found out I have bulging disc in C5-6 T1 T2 have low marrow signal. has anyone ever had any experience with these issues?

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Belugabear

2y ago

Yep I have a few bulging discs, one in my C5-C6 as well! Just found out about it last week
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karenR

2y ago

I am seeing a spine surgeon next week. I guess I'll find out more. Nervous!
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bigdaddy71

2y ago

Yes I do especially the ring finger and pinky finger. Sometimes the pain is unbearable just want to sit down and cry. The worse thing I can't do things I really like to enjoy.
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Nanaof2

2y ago

Unfortunately I have been dealing with this kind of pain for over 15 years. I have had 3 lower back and 1 neck surgery to try to help with the bulging disc's. It's hard to try and explain to someone who has never had this issue what the pain feels like. It can be extremely miserable at times. I've had days where I couldn't stand, sit or even lay down due to the non stop pain. It took a toll on me mentally because I was so aggravated that I was in constant pain and could not even get 1 min of relief. Are you having any pain that shoots down your arm, where your fingers tingle?
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karenR

2y ago

not as if yet. I do not want shots ... it only masks what the real issue is. I'm seeing spine surgeon June 13th . I just had rotator cuff surgery a week ago. I'm falling apart!! Lol
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bigdaddy71

2y ago

Yes I can relate. I get numbness in fingers also tingling.

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