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    Ive had some relief from my ACDF but I’ve also had new discomforts and some untouched so far. For example I’m still also having numbness in my hand in area of thumb and index finger and top of forearm on both arm’s although I got a little strength back, and also twitches near bicep muscle

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    Hello thank you for your response I had gotten my ear looked at but it was perfectly fine the pain I’m feeling is not exactly in the ear but just behind the ear in that space between neck and ear.
    Here is what the MRI said for C2-C3: At C2-C3, there is mild broad-based disk bulging, indenting the ventral thecal sac, without significant spinal or foraminal stenosis.

    At C3-C4, there is bilateral uncovertebral joint arthropathy, and a broad-based posterior disk osteophyte complex, producing moderate spinal stenosis, with mild to moderate left and mild right foraminal stenosis.
    At C4-C5, there is bilateral uncovertebral joint arthropathy, a broad-based posterior disk osteophyte complex, and mild left-sided facet arthropathy, producing moderately severe spinal stenosis, with mild flattening of the ventral aspect of the cord, with severe bilateral foraminal stenosis.
    At C5-C6, there is bilateral uncovertebral joint arthropathy, a broad-based posterior disk osteophyte complex, and mild bilateral facet arthropathy, producing mild to moderate spinal stenosis, with mild to moderate left and mild right foraminal stenosis.
    At C6-C7, there is broad-based disk bulging, and mild bilateral facet arthropathy, producing mild spinal stenosis with mild left foraminal stenosis.
    At C7-T1, there is no evidence of disk disease, spinal stenosis or foraminal stenosis. IMPRESSION: Study limited by motion artifact.
    Moderate to marked multilevel spondylosis, most pronounced at C4-C5, where there is moderately severe spinal stenosis, with mild flattening of the ventral aspect of the cord, and severe bilateral foraminal stenosis

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