This blog is nonprofit and about spine injury by car accident & treatment information .How to live with the damage spine ?.In 5 years experience of suffering this pain is not easy and still long way to go.Instead of crying and hopeless ,sharing on internet and survey for better result .So please feed back if you want''''
Wednesday, December 2, 2020
How to Fix Muscle Knots in Your Neck and Shoulder in 30 SECONDS
I SHARE THIS VIDEO .I HAVE C5 C6 PROBLEM AND SUFFERING SINCE 2007 . THANKS ''''SpineCare Decompression and Chiropractic Center ''''
How to Fix a Tight Lower Back in 30 SECONDS
I SHARE THI VIDEO FROM YOUTUBE.I HAVE LOWER BACK PAIN ALWAYS BOTHER ME. THIS IS GOOD ONE THANKS YOU
'''''SpineCare Decompression and Chiropractic Center'''
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
12/24/2019 neutrophilies counts is 90.9 result in elmhurst hospital
3/12/2020 neutrophiles counts is 87.7result in elmhurst hospital
reference from ---""bloodTestEasy.com""
Everything about YOUR blood test results
Neutrophils 90 % in your blood test results
You received your blood test result with a Neutrophils value of 90 %. This analysis helps you to check if your Neutrophils value is within normal range.
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Your Neutrophils value of 90 % is too high. A good Neutrophils is usually between 40 and 74 %.
Lower your Neutrophils by 16 % to be within normal range.
Causes
High neutrophil levels, also known as neutrophilia, are usually a sign that your body is fighting off an infection. Your body produces more neutrophils when it needs to defend itself against bacteria or viruses, so neutrophilia is typically caused by an injury, a bacterial infection, surgery, or inflammation. It also can be caused by smoking, excessive exercise, steroid use, or mental stress.
High neutrophil levels are usually harmless and will return to normal after you recover from the infection or injury. However, if your neutrophil levels stay elevated for a long time, it could be a sign of a chronic illness or inflammatory disease.
Treatment & Medication
If you have an underlying condition that's causing the high neutrophil levels, your doctor will treat that condition. If your neutrophil levels remain elevated, your doctor will probably recommend periodic blood tests to keep an eye on them.
Useful Information
Neutrophils are a type of white blood cell that help with your body's immune response. They move throughout your veins and tissues to attack antigens like bacteria and viruses. It's important to maintain a normal level of neutrophils to stay safe and healthy.
Additional Information
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Friday, September 11, 2020
Saturday, August 29, 2020
THIS POST IS REFERENCE FROM YOU TUBE Dr. Nabil Eb...
author is sharing valuable information for non profit .only for sharing to understand why suffering of pain.
I still confuse of my pain why is cause and how to name .I learn and share my reference . Who is suffering like me so who can describe why he or he has what kind of pain.
Basic Information about Traumatic Brain Injury
illustration of a traumatic brain injury
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a serious public health problem in the United States. Each year, traumatic brain injuries contribute to a substantial number of deaths and cases of permanent disability. In 2014, there were approximately 2.87 million TBI-related emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and deaths in the US, including over 837,000 of these health events among children. 1
A TBI is caused by a bump, blow or jolt to the head or a penetrating head injury that disrupts the normal function of the brain. Not all blows or jolts to the head result in a TBI. The severity of a TBI may range from “mild,” i.e., a brief change in mental status or consciousness to “severe,” i.e., an extended period of unconsciousness or amnesia after the injury.
CDC’s research and programs work to prevent TBI and help people better recognize, respond, and recover if a TBI occurs.
(ref:https://www.cdc.gov/traumaticbraininjury/basics.html)
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Friday, July 24, 2020
THIS IS HOW I FEEL PAIN ON MY LEG BECAUSE OF LUMBER SPINAL STENOSIS
Leg pain while lying on the back
When lying on your back, the lower spine’s natural inward curve (called the lumbar lordosis) is more accentuated than when sitting or reclining. Holding the spine in this position decreases the size of the passageways (foramina) where nerve roots exit the spinal column. If a herniated disc or bone spur is present, this position can directly pinch a nerve root and result in sciatic leg pain (called lumbar spinal stenosis).
Typical Symptoms of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
The characteristic symptom of lumbar spinal stenosis is increased pain in the legs with walking (neurogenic claudication or pseudo claudication), which can markedly diminish one's activity level. People with lumbar spinal stenosis are typically comfortable at rest but cannot walk far without developing leg pain. Pain relief is achieved within 5 to 10 minutes when they sit down or lean forward.4 Spinal nerve root involvement may cause a more sharp, shooting type of pain in the leg.
The symptoms of lumbar spinal stenosis develop slowly. As the condition progresses, the symptoms may worsen and become quite debilitating. For each person, the severity and duration of lumbar stenosis symptoms are different and based on the affected neural tissue(s). Common symptoms may include one or more of the following:
Radicular pain: Nerve root compression or irritation that results in leg pain, which typically travels down from the lower back into the buttock and leg on one side—commonly called sciatica.
Lumbar radiculopathy: Nerve root compression or irritation that results in tingling, weakness, and/or numbness that radiates from the lower back into the buttock and leg on one side.
Neurogenic claudication: Spinal cord compression that causes a symmetrical pattern of pain affecting both legs while walking or standing for a long period of time. Neurologic deficits, such as loss of coordination, gait imbalance, numbness, and weakness affecting both legs may also occur.
For most people, symptoms of lumbar stenosis fluctuate, with some periods of more severe symptoms and some with fewer or none. The symptoms develop gradually and can lead to chronic pain and muscle weakness over time. It is also possible for lumbar spinal stenosis to be asymptomatic (not cause any symptoms)
THAN YOU FOR YOUR INFO:REF:
https://www.spine-health.com/video/lumbar-laminectomy-surgery-video
https://www.spine-health.com/video/lumbar-spinal-stenosis-video
https://www.spine-health.com/video/treatment-spinal-stenosis-video
https://www.spine-health.com/video/epidural-steroid-injections-back-pain-and-leg-pain-video
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
Mild cardiomegaly PROBLEM
The Wrap Up
Mild cardiomegaly is a slight enlargement of the heart. In the case of mild cardiomegaly, hypertrophy is caused by a need for the heart to pump more frequently or harder. If blood pressure is raised, the heart must push harder to circulate the blood through the body in order to combat against the heart, and this in turn leads to mild cardiomegaly. Because high blood pressure can have a host of other health complications in addition to cardiomegaly, it is important that medications are employed to lower blood pressure, which will relieve both the mild enlargement of the heart and any other problems. During a heart attack, blood flow to a part of the heart is cut off by a blockage or clot. Cardiomyopathy is a disease that results in inflammation of the heart muscles.(REF https://healthfully.com/mild-cardiomegaly-5084870.html)
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((NOTE; My result is Mild cardiomegaly PROBLEM ))
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Specific degenerative changes in the spine. Spinal stenosis. This is the narrowing of the spinal canal, which can be caused by a number of factors, including DDD and osteoarthritis. This narrowing can lead to pinched nerves and accompanying symptoms of pain, numbness, tingling and muscle weakness.
What Are Degenerative Changes in the Spine?
www.laserspineinstitute.com/back_problems/degenerative_spine/what_changes/
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MY RESULT
....Mild degenerative changes of the dorsal spine.)
L5S1 PROBLEM
An L5-S1 disc disease is a disease of the intervertebral disc space between two vertebrae of the spine. The most frequently encountered is degenerative disc disease, a process of gradual deterioration of an intervertebral disc mainly due to osteoarthritis. In most cases, this disc degeneration is located at the lumbosacral junction between the L5 and S1 vertebrae. There is stiffening, drying, and a gradual settling of the disc. This is due to cellular aging of the intervertebral disc.
(ref from https://health.ccm.net/faq/299-l5-s1-disc-disease-definition-symptoms-treatment-and-prevention)
ref on web
My doctor says I have degenerative changes in my spine. Does this mean I have arthritis?
Answer From April Chang-Miller, M.D.
Yes. The phrase "degenerative changes" in the spine refers to osteoarthritis of the spine. Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis. Doctors may also refer to it as degenerative arthritis or degenerative joint disease.
Osteoarthritis in the spine most commonly occurs in the neck and lower back. With age, the soft disks that act as cushions between the spine's vertebrae dry out and shrink. This narrows the space between vertebrae, and bone spurs may develop.
Gradually, your spine stiffens and loses flexibility. In some cases, bone spurs on the spine can pinch a nerve root — causing pain, weakness or numbness.
If you have osteoarthritis, your doctor will work with you to develop a treatment and pain management plan, which may include exercise, medications and measures to protect your joints. Your doctor may also refer you to a rheumatologist, physical therapist or orthopedic surgeon.
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April Chang-Miller, M.D.
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PA and lateral chest:
PA and lateral views of the chest reveal uncoiling of the aorta. Cardiomegaly is noted. Increased markings in the perihilar regions and mid and lower lung fields suggest minor congestive changes. Linear density in the left mid lung field consistent with
area of platelike atelectasis/linear fibrosis. No pneumothorax. Costophrenic angles are sharp. No pleural effusion. Mild degenerative changes of the dorsal spine.
Report dictated and signed by Joel Mollin, MD 12/24/2019 5:30 PM)
Friday, June 19, 2020
Monday, May 25, 2020
life is changed after spine injury
Car accdient cause my CERVICAL SPINE C6-C7 and LUMBAR SPINE L4-L5 .I am suffering all these pain since 2007 and I am out off work now.The settlement lawyer took this case over 5 year after that transferred to another layer and another lawyer took this case another 3 years and finally he /they dropped the case before the day of the trial for no such a serious reason. I will not surrender and I will fight till my case end with fair justice.I lost my life ,I am in living dead life but I don't give up.I will never give up.Look like The law is not exit in this case.My case is simple ,I got hit in passenger seat and I am disable after that .But the Lawyers ,,doctors, health insurance ,clinics ,hospital ,needle,electric shock,accupunture,,massage,physical threapy,steriod injection,spine specialist ,Xray ,MRI, ,neurologist,treatment record ,settlement .negotiation etc then all becoming big complicated problem till end with nothing .
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