Yes, I do have numbness and tingeling. This all started 4 years ago and I am now in a wheelchair. I have chronic pain. I am 42 years old. I was very outgoing and athletic before this started with just tingeling in my left arm.
thank you carol
Hi, granny :) I'll try, but this is not my area of expertise. The MRI's of your cervical (neck) spine show a long lesion (area of abnormality) extending in a line down spanning 5 vertebrae. It does not get brighter when they gave you contrast. I believe this means that it is not new or newly inflamed. It may be an old scar (I'm not 100% sure here)
The line (lesion) in the spinal cord is in the area that usually carries sensory information back to your brain. Are you have tingling, or numbness or paresthesias?
There also were a couple tiny white "lesions" in your brain which may or may not be important. We all get these as we age. They often appear by age 50 or so.
That's the best I can do. Does this help?
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