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Old 06-12-2015, 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Rayanne View Post
Hello everyone. This is my first post. I'm a 43 year old female. I was rear ended a couple of weeks ago and I felt ear pain and general headaches but nothing too bad. ER CT of brain showed "nothing remarkable" and I felt pain in between my shoulders so they did a thoracic xray and it showed "nothing remarkable". Then my Dr sent me for an MRI for the cervical spine. It's two weeks later and I still have left ear pain. It is like an ear ache like when you are in a plane with air pressure. Left neck and shoulder pain and shoulder blade pain.

Cervical MRI shows:
"C5-6 Disc level: dehydrated, bulging disc is seen with 4mm focal left paracentral disc protrusion with moderate lateral recess narrowing on the left."
and,
"C6-7 Disc level: Desiccated, bulging disc is seen with osteophyte and 4mm left paracentral disc protrusion with moderate canal stenosis and moderate lateral recess narrowing on the left"

I am a person who runs and exercises to relieve stress and keep my weight down. It's really the only hobby I have; working out, because I sit in a desk job all day so running 3 miles and kickboxing is my only enjoyment.

My Dr advised not to run, no kickboxing, nothing jarring. I also work at a computer all day so my head is looking up and down all day and I have computer neck or forward head posture to begin with.

Can someone please advise just how bad this MRI is, what the findings mean?

Can someone please advise if this will heal? Will I ever be able to run again? Will I potentially have problems the rest of my life? What exercises can I do for my neck? Can this get worse?

Thank you.

You are asking a lot of questions about the FUTURE and no one has those answers...you may do a lot of healing down the road to come. And yes, could be you will have to slow down with your exercise regime.

I did a lot of exercising all my adult life, not fanatic, but went to gym many years....sometimes I think I did too much now at almost 77. I've been thru a miserable hip replacement in 2010 that has left me so worse off in many respects. Time will tell everything for you. Be Patient.

Seeing today's exercise world and seeing so many replacements so much younger than myself at 72, replacements were always for the old...today, many many are going thru them so young...and talk about complications...geeezzz

I can compare myself with my folks who lived into 90's and did no fanatic exercise, then myself and the hip replacement at 72 with all my exercise and dancing I did, and seeing so many younger people today.....I see it all. take care and go slower, why not?
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