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Originally Posted by kissiffer4
Hi,
I have been in considerable pain for the past couple of weeks with left radiculopathy. My doctor sent me for an MRI and I got the results back today. I am Male, 37 and with a couple of young kids absolutely terrified about the prospect of surgery  . Currently, the pain is severe through my left shoulder and left arm and I have had pins and needles in my left index and middle finger for the past week.
Any feedback really would be much appreciated, because I am really scared about this:
C2-3: Negative
C3-4: Negative
C4-5: Negative
C5-6: Posterior osteophyte disc complex is demonstrated. Mild central stenosis is noted. Severe bilateral foraminal narrowing is present, greater on the left.
C6-7: Spondylitic changes are present. Posterior osteophyte-disc complex is noted. A left paramedian disc protrustion is present.
C7:T1: Negative
IMPRESSION:
1. Spondylitic change at C5-6. Mild central stenosis is noted. Severe bilateral foraminal narrowing is present.
2. Posterior osteophyte disc complex at C6-7 with small left paramedian protrusion noted.
Thanks everyone. I am going with the assumption that surgery is going to be necessary, but is it as scary as I imagine it to be and might these problems be resolved with it?
Cheers 
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Hi,
Your findings and symptoms were very close, but not the same, as mine. I had a C5-6 fusion and anterior plate in January 2008. Post-op pain was not all that bad....certainly only annoying at 1 month post op. All symptoms directly from that injury and resultant surgery did well for me and I am happy with it. I have no regrets!
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