Get Better Glen Thread! (some skin shown)

Started by mr4x42u, January 27, 2005, 02:49:52 AM

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MiniSimp

Quote from: unclejpl4x4 on May 27, 2008, 01:55:43 PM
U can e-mail me the unstickerd one  :yumyum:
:shake: If there are any emails, they will be sent to Glen! :yesnod: :greengrin:

porkchop


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79coyotefrg

Quote from: MiniSimp on May 27, 2008, 01:57:35 PM
:shake: If there are any emails, they will be sent to Glen! :yesnod: :greengrin:
:bat:  so  like  where ARE they
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porkchop

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Duffil

Quote from: porkchop on May 27, 2008, 04:34:25 PM
Mini I never  you in person but I like the hell out of you ! you the man
don't worry that feeling goes away once you meet him. :rofl:

abnormaltoy

Quote from: Duffil on May 27, 2008, 06:15:50 PM
don't worry that feeling goes away once you meet him. :rofl:

Cold man, that's just cold.  :rofl2:
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Lady Di

Quote from: Duffil on May 27, 2008, 06:15:50 PM
don't worry that feeling goes away once you meet him. :rofl:
can I concur or has the time for posting to that gone past it's expiration date?


:nana:
Life is like a bowl of beer flavored chocolate covered dog turds.. it makes no sense. :pokinit:

Where is the Mammoth?

How the Mammoth came to be

Number Two :pokinit:

79coyotefrg

Quote from: MrsWillyMammoth on May 28, 2008, 04:53:27 PM
can I concur or has the time for posting to that gone past it's expiration date?


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:bat:  you are :offtopic:
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germ

#3944
Hey all,

Sorry I've been away so long. Its been pretty busy around here.

I briefly read your MRI report, and will have to spend a few more minutes with it than I have now, so I'll try to do that tonight if possible. The one thing I'm seeing is that you have bi-formainal stenosis, which can certainly cause the upper extremity numbness. This can be caused by the accident, but again I need to read it more thouroughly. I'll have to do some more research on the Chiari malformation, but as I recall, it is usually a congenital issue that is found incidently when there is trauma and we start looking around. I think you could make an argument that it can be exacerbated (made worse) by trauma, and make a previously unnoticed condition suddenly symptomatic.

In the mean time, here is something to hold your attention until I can get back on line....


Opps, noticed something that was not supposed to be visible, and I'll have to post something else later. Sorry for the tease

Erik
* Regardless of what happens, someone will find a way to take it too seriously.
* 2% rule: Must be 2% smarter than what your working on.
* If you make something even a fool can use, only a fool will use it.
* I've been crapping in the woods longer than lil'buddy has been alive!

79coyotefrg

:rivers:   but BUTT  i didnt get to see it  :rivers:


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MiniSimp

Quote from: germ on May 29, 2008, 03:24:01 PMOpps, noticed something that was not supposed to be visible, and I'll have to post something else later. Sorry for the tease

Lady Di

#3947


:rofl2:
Life is like a bowl of beer flavored chocolate covered dog turds.. it makes no sense. :pokinit:

Where is the Mammoth?

How the Mammoth came to be

Number Two :pokinit:

BLACKDOG

#3948

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porkchop

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germ

Ok, I'm back (sort-of)  :beerchug:

Lets look at the MRI report in some more detail.

We already discussed the first paragraph, so we'll skip to the next.

C0-C1: Here he is describing a Chiari Malformation, which by his description is very mild. he does describe the "absence of the normal membranous and ligamentous anatomy at the cervicooccipital junction". This basically means that the structures which hold the skull to the cervical spine seem to be missing (or are very difficulty to see). In theory, this increases the risk of the skull becoming disloged from the cerivcal spine if struck with enough force. (this is theoretical, otherwise your head would fall off if you sneezed)

C1-C2: Very complicated way of saying this level is normal.

C2-C3: There is some hypertrophy (overgrowth) of the area where the bones meet in the back, which is suggestive of arthritis. otherwise it is normal.

C3-C4: The disk is slightly pushed backwards, which may not have any real clinical significance. There is hypertrophy (overgrowth) of the tissue/structures around the small holes where the nerve roots come out of the spine. He does not suggest that it is actually pressing on the nerve roots, which can be a cause of pain, numbness or weakness.

C4-C5:Again, normal with the same narrowing. Again he does not mention the nerves in this description.

C5-C6: Same as above.

C6-C7: Same as above.

C7-T3: This area is normal.

In the conclusion, he states that there is no evidence of significant neural effacement, which basically means that the nerves are not being crushed by the overgrowth of tissue.

More in the next post...
* Regardless of what happens, someone will find a way to take it too seriously.
* 2% rule: Must be 2% smarter than what your working on.
* If you make something even a fool can use, only a fool will use it.
* I've been crapping in the woods longer than lil'buddy has been alive!

unclejpl4x4

#3951
Quote from: MiniSimp on May 29, 2008, 05:42:11 PM
[edit by MWM] Glen requested I clean up the thread some he's got to show it to some people




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germ

Lets look at Chiari Malformation a bit.

First, it is believed to be congenital (there from birth), because the guy (Hans von Chiari)  who first described it in 1891 was finding abnormalities in post-mortem exams (autopsies) on infants. Studies of family trees find that it seems to be a genetic disorder, with variable presentation (not everyone who has the gene has the malformation). unfortunatly, there is no conclusive evidence at this time.

here is a picture of an MRI with the malformation labeled.

A,B, C and E you can ignore; they are just anatomical structures only a geek like me are interested in, and don't help explain anything.

D shows the protrusion of the cerebellar tonsills into the spinal canal.

F is the cerebellar hemisphere, which lies just above the cerebellar tonsils.

* Regardless of what happens, someone will find a way to take it too seriously.
* 2% rule: Must be 2% smarter than what your working on.
* If you make something even a fool can use, only a fool will use it.
* I've been crapping in the woods longer than lil'buddy has been alive!

germ

Here is another picture with the actual malformation circled. Maybe a bit easier to see.
* Regardless of what happens, someone will find a way to take it too seriously.
* 2% rule: Must be 2% smarter than what your working on.
* If you make something even a fool can use, only a fool will use it.
* I've been crapping in the woods longer than lil'buddy has been alive!

79coyotefrg

Erik,  the DID  do a MRI  of the brain, I will get it faxed  to you tomorrow :thumbs:
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79coyotefrg

mild enchroachment of cerebellar tonsils on the foramen magnum accompanied by capsulosynovial proliferative change of the atlanto-odontoid articulation. Noevidence of wedging of the cerebellar vermis, cervicomedullary kinking, syringohydromyelia, cervico-occipital assimilation, or hydrocephalus to suggest high grade chiari M
in spite of cerebellar tonsilliar ectopia, prominant retrocerebrellar CSF space is noted posteriorly above the foramen magnum.
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79coyotefrg

small puncate foci of CSF signal within the basal ganglia bilaterally for which incidental benign prominent perivascular spaces of Virchow Robin type I are favored. Dilated VR spaces typically occur in three characteristic locations.
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Toymin8r

Quote from: 79coyotefrg on May 30, 2008, 02:30:53 AM
mild enchroachment of cerebellar tonsils on the foramen magnum accompanied by capsulosynovial proliferative change of the atlanto-odontoid articulation. Noevidence of wedging of the cerebellar vermis, cervicomedullary kinking, syringohydromyelia, cervico-occipital assimilation, or hydrocephalus to suggest high grade chiari M
in spite of cerebellar tonsilliar ectopia, prominant retrocerebrellar CSF space is noted posteriorly above the foramen magnum.

Quote from: 79coyotefrg on May 30, 2008, 02:34:31 AM
small puncate foci of CSF signal within the basal ganglia bilaterally for which incidental benign prominent perivascular spaces of Virchow Robin type I are favored. Dilated VR spaces typically occur in three characteristic locations.


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Quote from: toymin8r on May 30, 2008, 05:18:34 AM

Soooo..... Whats that mean in english?  :dunno:
It means Glen needs more meds.....up the meds, please.... :gap:

MiniSimp

#3959
For the top of the new page, too good to miss

Quote from: MiniSimp on May 30, 2008, 06:33:08 AM