Thank you very much! I am scheduled for my MRI next week and hope to finally get some visual answers. I am actually suffering from both! I have gotten a better understanding of my injuries and been able to assist my Doctors more clearly with my diagnosis because of you and for that I am so grateful. 🙏❤
❤❤❤❤❤ самый лучший доктор на свете Спасибо вам большое низкий вам земной поклон Дай Бог вам всего всего лечила по вашим видео шею свернула продуло косточку правила на шее нервы вся боль ушла за что вам очень-очень благодарна за бесценные уроки С наступающим Новым годом Пусть с Нового года Вас ждут только удачи успех и радость будьте счастливы
Hi I'm the absolute opposite, I've leg weakness and numbness from 6_6 c-7 herniation, my ulnar forearms are on fire, I've no power loss in arms or fingers but i have the little finger escape from left hand, mine was an impact from a fall, I've had discectomy done but I haven't recovered, pain in my legs is unbelievable while walking and I've no idea what to do!
Hey I was diagnosed with c4 c5 c6 disc bulges and mild foramenal narrowing so coming to the story 2 years back or somethin while I’m studying in midnight I suddenly fall asleep then I hit my table as this mimics like a cervical trauma .from the initial trauma to NOW I can feel pulsation on my right chest a just below and in my neck and sometimes all over the body should I consult a neurologist again?
Th e thing about the patient coming in for lower back pain from stenosis is shocking to me as I am youngish(33m) and originally went in for lower back pain. Now 5 years later I found out lower back pain is from congenital stenosis and I also have cervical myelopathy. Im about to have disk replacement surgery. Everything was to a T, spot on in this video 🎯 wish my doctor that I’m no longer seeing saw this video 5 years ago when he said it’s all anxiety & I need to stretch. 😂
I've gotten more information from two of your videos then I have from 4 specialist. I suffer from pain in my lumbar, thoracic and cervical spine and no one can give me answers as to why. Every doctor has ignored my comments about pain in my thoracic and cervical spine including the numbness and pain I would get in my head, neck, arms and hands. Just from your two videos I've watched I may have learned where the constant pain I get on my occipital lobe and what may have cause my false TIA. This may even explain why I can't turn my neck at times. Thank you
Thank you very much!
I am scheduled for my MRI next week and hope to finally get some visual answers. I am actually suffering from both!
I have gotten a better understanding of my injuries and been able to assist my Doctors more clearly with my diagnosis because of you and for that I am so grateful. 🙏❤
Excellent presentation with clear succinct explanations.
Thanks
❤❤❤❤❤ самый лучший доктор на свете Спасибо вам большое низкий вам земной поклон Дай Бог вам всего всего лечила по вашим видео шею свернула продуло косточку правила на шее нервы вся боль ушла за что вам очень-очень благодарна за бесценные уроки С наступающим Новым годом Пусть с Нового года Вас ждут только удачи успех и радость будьте счастливы
💝
Thank you so much.
You are so welcome
❤❤❤❤❤ классно Спасибо большое
Thank you. What about latissimus dorsi by c8?
شكرا لك
thanks
Thanks doctor
Make video on Hirayama disease
Hi I'm the absolute opposite, I've leg weakness and numbness from 6_6 c-7 herniation, my ulnar forearms are on fire, I've no power loss in arms or fingers but i have the little finger escape from left hand, mine was an impact from a fall, I've had discectomy done but I haven't recovered, pain in my legs is unbelievable while walking and I've no idea what to do!
sorry c-6 c-7 herniation
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Hey I was diagnosed with c4 c5 c6 disc bulges and mild foramenal narrowing so coming to the story 2 years back or somethin while I’m studying in midnight I suddenly fall asleep then I hit my table as this mimics like a cervical trauma .from the initial trauma to NOW I can feel pulsation on my right chest a just below and in my neck and sometimes all over the body should I consult a neurologist again?
Thanks doctor
How can I meet you
THANKS
Th e thing about the patient coming in for lower back pain from stenosis is shocking to me as I am youngish(33m) and originally went in for lower back pain. Now 5 years later I found out lower back pain is from congenital stenosis and I also have cervical myelopathy. Im about to have disk replacement surgery. Everything was to a T, spot on in this video 🎯 wish my doctor that I’m no longer seeing saw this video 5 years ago when he said it’s all anxiety & I need to stretch. 😂
I've gotten more information from two of your videos then I have from 4 specialist. I suffer from pain in my lumbar, thoracic and cervical spine and no one can give me answers as to why. Every doctor has ignored my comments about pain in my thoracic and cervical spine including the numbness and pain I would get in my head, neck, arms and hands. Just from your two videos I've watched I may have learned where the constant pain I get on my occipital lobe and what may have cause my false TIA. This may even explain why I can't turn my neck at times.
Thank you