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    Thanks again for getting back to me… I was afraid of that answer as I don’t really want to consider surgery as it seems very dangerous in that area… What type of surgery would be available to that area for a cental herniation? Which approach? How dangerous is it? I feel too young to be consider staying this way permanently… What is the potential if I do nothing? I have had urinary retention and leg weakness that had me admitted for 4 days where they were working me up for cauda equina but it was ruled out… I have the numbness and tingling and fairly consistent mid back burning pain… Is there a chance it will resolve on its own? I have a fairly physically demanding job so it concerns me… Looking forward to your reply. Thanks again!

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    Thanks for your reply. My cervical spine MRI impression reads: “small osteophyte complex at C5/C6 that minimally flattens the subarachnoid space but does not touch the cord” In my obviously untrained opinion I disregarded this one as significant, should I have? Or should I pursue it? Also they are regular mri’s would the stand up/weight bearing ones do anything to clarify the significance of these areas? Also, if the injection in the thoracic area comes back diagnostic for this area what options are there for relief of symptoms if there is myelopathy involving the T6/T7 disc? Thanks again for your quick reply

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