Evewisewoman,
I am not having much success with my PA, so have asked to see a Spine Specialist. I am waiting for that referral, I really appreciate you responding.
Claudine817
Caryopteris,
Thank you for responding, any information I appreciate. Have a great weekend !
Claudine817
Hi claudine817,
Most MRI's are done in a hospital. I think the results of the MRI are also
sent to your family doctor. If this is the case, I would suggest making an
appointment with your family doctor and having your doctor explain to
you what the results of the MRI mean. Good luck. Eve
Talking about the change in your neck (cervical) spine curvature, that shows you are having pain.
All your problems are related to disc issues rather than bony issues, but unfortunately your spinal cord is flattened, so I think that means the discs are doing that and that will cause pain.