Thank you for your quick and most helpful reply.
I had read on the web that spinal hemangiomas were usually benign but was concerned that perhaps they needed watching. I would not want them to “expand and weaken the bone”. Would this be a problem if you have osteopenia? I was diagnosed with osteopenia 4 years ago after my first bone density scan and my second scan 2 years ago showed more deterioration.
My doctor basically just told me there is nothing serious showing on your MRI & you don’t need surgery and it is just going to take time to feel better. And for that I am very grateful. I do however prefer your diagnosis of CBS!
I plan to bring a copy of the MRI report to my PCP to see what he thinks about the possible cysts.
I understand that as a result of all the scans and MRI’s etc that we now have access to it is possible to sometimes find an “issue” that we were not even looking for in the first place that may cause more concern than needed.
Again thank you for your answer. It is much appreciated!