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Old 12-01-2007, 12:08 PM #1
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Confused T spine normal or not?

Hi all I am so glad I have found this place, I am also so sad to see so many in pain, I no I am not alone. Not sure if this is right place to post or not but here I go.

Cervical C 3/4 4/5 5/6 flattening cord two spots, mild spondylosis

Thoracic T 4/5 6/7 7/8 8/9 9/10 extrusions, protrusions, ventral cord flattening cord L/R

Lumbar L 3/4 4/5 s1 all bulging, osteophytes, schmorl’s nodes

OK that’s about it, I think. I am 41 small framed lady with four young one’s. I am in pain pretty much 24 7 and getting know kind of help from any of the doctors I see. I just got the MRI of the T spine and I have been reading and reading and I can not find any info on that area, or at least any info that I can understand. So can any of you tell me if that is just normal for my age or not?
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