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Post by jamila on May 14, 2010 2:27:13 GMT -6
Hi guys, My husband had a neck surgery 10 years ago. (Bay the way he also has Cerebral Palsy) Right now his health condition became worse: he doesn't feel his toes, has a neck, and low back pain almost lost his ability to walk. Already tried Stanford's, Camino Medical, and UCSF doctors. No one wanted to help, all of them just keep themselves away from this patient with those different kind of problems. Well, if someone could recommend any nice neurosurgeon located in Bay area we'll appreciate it very much. Thank you.
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Post by sharonc on Jun 7, 2010 19:29:55 GMT -6
Hi Dr Stephen Chang at Stanford Hospital in Stanford is great. We just saw him for cyberknife . Hope this helps
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Post by betty on Jun 22, 2010 21:33:06 GMT -6
I'm so sorry to hear you have had this experience. I hope the previous post is helpful. Betty
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Post by auntielisa on Jun 30, 2010 17:19:23 GMT -6
Your husband a CP and a tumor in the C spine (neck) as well? I would be interested in hearing his story as that is my situation too. I'm glad your husband still has his ability to walk. I hope you find a surgeon soon.
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Post by capttammy on Jul 27, 2010 6:52:39 GMT -6
Dr Allan Belzberg and Dr George Jallo @ Johns Hopkins. they are excellant. best of luck to you
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Post by alison8 on Jan 29, 2013 11:26:33 GMT -6
Hello Guys i think that Neck surgery has been confirmed effective for herniations that put pressure on a sensors and cause arm discomfort, and for backbone stenosis with pressure on the spinal cord.However, there is debate regarding the part of neck surgery treatment for hassle. In our encounter, this kind of surgery treatment is very effective for one or two level disc damage.GoodLuck!!
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