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Old 03-15-2016, 09:04 PM #1
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Confused cervical spine issues

I hurt my neck about 5 years ago and it has gotten unbearable to move the majority of the timt my left portion of my body goes numb and I fall and drop thing because I just cant get a grip on it I had an mri two weeks ago and was told I have herniated disks the mri read as follows:
C3-4 left paracentral disc osteophyte complex present with mild central canal and left lateral recess stenosis

C4-5 mild disk osteophyte complex present without compressive sequelea

C5-6 left uncovertebral joint hyperopothy and left-sided spur present with moderate left foraminal stenosis and mild central canal stenosis

Degenerative Chang present at c3-6

I have no ideas what this means accept im constant pain and have very limited mobility they are sending me to a neurosurgeon d o does anyone have any info. About any of this and how they tire it
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I hurt my neck about 5 years ago and it has gotten unbearable to move the majority of the timt my left portion of my body goes numb and I fall and drop thing because I just cant get a grip on it I had an mri two weeks ago and was told I have herniated disks the mri read as follows:

C3-4 left paracentral disc osteophyte complex present with mild central canal and left lateral recess stenosis

C4-5 mild disk osteophyte complex present without compressive sequelea

C5-6 left uncovertebral joint hyperopothy and left-sided spur present with moderate left foraminal stenosis and mild central canal stenosis

Degenerative Chang present at c3-6

I have no ideas what this means accept im constant pain and have very limited mobility they are sending me to a neurosurgeon d o does anyone have any info. About any of this and how they tire it

Hello,
I moved your post here to our Spinal Disorders & Back Pain forum for replies & information on MRIs and spine issues.

I bolded some terms you can look up, so when you meet with surgeon, you will be able to understand what he is talking about.
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