Hi, my name is Sa21x! I've been diagnosed with cervical spinal stenosis. Anyone else?
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Sa21x
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Hi everyone,
My name is Sarah I'm 44 and I have just been diagnosed with cervical spinal stenosis after a motorbike accident left me with a fractured spine in 3 places and a broken neck with compressed nerves.
I'm 10 months into my recovery with medication and now physio, I walk with 2 walking sticks to keep me steady.
I'm deaf in both ears (severe high tone loss) and I am having trouble keeping my balance, not sure if this is just because my tinnitus is much louder or what?
I Just wanted to reach out and try and understand cervical spinal stenosis and how you guys cope with it.
Any help gratefully received
Sarah x
My name is Sarah I'm 44 and I have just been diagnosed with cervical spinal stenosis after a motorbike accident left me with a fractured spine in 3 places and a broken neck with compressed nerves.
I'm 10 months into my recovery with medication and now physio, I walk with 2 walking sticks to keep me steady.
I'm deaf in both ears (severe high tone loss) and I am having trouble keeping my balance, not sure if this is just because my tinnitus is much louder or what?
I Just wanted to reach out and try and understand cervical spinal stenosis and how you guys cope with it.
Any help gratefully received
Sarah x
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Hi and welcome to the community Feel free to join in or ask any questions
There are other members here with the condition you have so I hope you can share experiences with them -
Hi @sa21x and welcome to the community, good to see you join us.
Sorry to hear about the accident, it's good to hear you are getting the support to recover, have you discussed your concerns about your balance with your GP / physio?Online Community CoordinatorConcerned about another member's safety or wellbeing? Flag your concerns with us.
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Thank you, nice to meet u all.
Yes I have spoken to my GP and have another hearing test booked. -
Hi @Sa21x welcome to the forum sorry to read about your accident. Glad that you are on the way to recovery.
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Hi @Sa21x - & welcome to the community from me too. I'm also sorry to read about your motorbike accident, but you seem to be doing well with your recovery. I hope you are finding the physio useful; keep doing any recommended exercises. I hope you get some answers for your balance issues. Please kindly let us know how you get on, thank you.
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Thank you all for your warm welcome and advice its nice to know I'm not alone x
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Hi @Sa21x
You're welcome, feeling alone is never a good thing so I'm glad that the community has made you feel as though you have support from othersOnline Community CoordinatorConcerned about another member's safety or wellbeing? Flag your concerns with us.
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A warm welcome to the community from me too @Sa21x How was your weekend?
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