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Old 02-21-2012, 02:42 PM #8
Jameal Afzal Jameal Afzal is offline
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Default Back Pain and Neck Pain ,findings cervical spine, disc osteophyte c5/6

I have had back pain and neck pain over 3 to 4 yrs i was supposed to have surgery to fix the C5/6 but was advised not to and carry on taking pregablin.
Went to see doctor yesterday for mri report: MRI Spine thoracic findings: There is straightening of the cervical spine with moderate disc Osteophyte at the level of C5/6 where there is uncinate process hypertrophy resulting in indentation of the thecal sac and foraminal narrowing on the left side. and my spine on touching the centre of the spine with finger and it hurts and pain goes towards your kidneys or back of ribcage and abdominal area,
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