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    I understand it’s not possible for you to see all that you need to see just from snapshots of my MRI. I thank you for taking the time that you have to answer my questions.

    Here is the reading from my cervical MRI:
    Here is the MRI information on my cervical spine that coincides with what you have stated but without the mention of degenerative spondylo:

    Cervical Spine MRI
    Impression:
    1. Degenerative changes in the lower cervical spine with mild canal narrowing at C4-C5, C5-C6 and C6-C7. Canal narrowing at C4-C5 and C5-C6 is slightly asymmetric to the left with slight leftward cord effacement but no cord signal abnormality.
    2. Moderate foraminal narrowing at C6-C7, slightly asymmetric to the right. Mild-to-moderate foraminal narrowing is present at C5-C6 and there is mild left foraminal narrowing at C4-C5.
    There is straightening of the normal cervical lordosis.
    C2-C3 No canal or foraminal stenosis.
    C3-C4 No canal or foraminal stenosis.
    C4-C5: There is mild disc osteophyte formation, slightly asymmetric to the left. There is mild central canal narrowing with slight leftward cord effacement. No cord signal abnormality. There is mild left foraminal narrowing.
    C5-C6: Disc buldge with disc osteophyte formation, slightly asymmetric to the left. There is mild canal narrowing with slight leftward cord effacement. No cord signal abnormality. There is mild-to-moderate bilateral foraminal narrowing.
    C6-C7: Disc osteophyte formation is asymmetric to the right. There is mild central canal narrowing without definite cord effacement. There is moderate foraminal narrowing, slightly asymmetric to the right.
    C7-T1: No canal or foraminal stenosis.

    Just reading “Gentle” chiropractic is terrifying as I would be entrusting a stranger with the care they would need to take with my neck. I do understand what you mean about the injections being able to serve as an indicator of where the pain source is coming from but without the hopes of any surgery or any treatment, even if I knew that there’s nothing I could do. I have a few more questions:

    So what type of injection would you recommend?
    Why would laser surgery not be considered?
    Do I have a herniated disc in my lumbar spine?
    How effective do you believe aquatic therapy will be?
    What happens if my facets completely wear out?

    Thank you,
    Debbie

    Debbie
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    I understand what you mean about different doctors giving you varied opinions. Injections have been recommended but I am leary of getting them. If they inject pain medicine and steriods, won’t that just numb me from the pain and I will do activities that might possibly make my neck and back worse?

    I’ve been told no dry needling, no chiropractic, and not to use an inversion table. Right now, the only thing that is being recommended is aquatic therapy and I don’t understand how that will help me. Can you explain based on what you see in my MRI’s?

    I read other people’s questions about ablation and different treatments. I have bone spurs, would laser surgery be good to remove those? I just need SOMETHING I can do to help get myself better.

    Thank you so much for helping me and others here. You are a wonderful doctor and I appreciate it.

    Debbie
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    Debbie
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    I am trying to upload images of my MRI but I can’t get it to work. Is there is a section on this forum that helps with this?

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