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Thanks alot I will look into that. Also I’m 29 years old with all of these issues. Will I need to go-to a pain management place for these ?
I will post the findings of the Thoracic MRI when i do it. I have had MRI of the C spine basically yearly since 2014 and they have seem to have been progressively worse than the others each time.
History: Cervical disc disorder. M50.90 Headache. R51
Technique: Sagittal T1, Sagittal T2, and axial T2 weighted images through the cervical spine were performed without contrast.
Comparison: NA
Findings: Straightening of the cervical lordosis is noted. No Spondylolisthesis or compression fracture identified.
C2-3: Unremarkable
C3-4: Unremarkable
C4-5: Unremarkable
C5-6: Bulging disc is seen with 4mm right paracentral disc protrusion indenting the ventral thecal sac. The central canal and neural foramina remain patent.
C6-7: Bulging disc and osteophyte are seen toward the left with mild foraminal narrowing on the left.
Impression:
1. Dehydrated, bulging disc and right paracentral disc protrusion at C5-6 without stenosis. No cord compression.
2. Mild disc bulge and osteophyte toward left at C6-7 with mild foraminal stenosis on the left.My pain is usually worse in the mornings and and sort of physical activities cause me extreme fatigue fairly quickly. Pain is a stabbing sort of pain no burning or tingling. I’ve tried some PT in the past and one series of Facet Joint injections and that caused extreme pain and I never did that again. Walking around for any periods of time cause me to feel as if i’m carrying someone around on my shoulders and i have to take frequent breaks to sit or lean on something. I’m getting a thoracic MRI soon as well because on top of all of that, I also have thoracic scoliosis and lumbar scoliosis. Thanks for your reply!
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