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Thank you So much!!!Hi @Seven (formerly lnester7) -
You appear to have a disc herniating into your spinal canal,
completely blocking your anterior CSF flow as well as compressing your spinal cord anteriorly. You also appear to have disc disease and bone spurs at every level of your cervical spine.
There appear to be multiple areas of mechanical impingement on your neural tissues.
Hi @Seven (formerly lnester7) -
You appear to have a disc herniating into your spinal canal, completely blocking your anterior CSF flow as well as compressing your spinal cord anteriorly. You also appear to have disc disease and bone spurs at every level of your cervical spine.
There appear to be multiple areas of mechanical impingement on your neural tissues.
I'm more concerned about the large black area under his brain on the right side.
I have all those!(for pain, numbness, gait issues, etc.).
ok Here is my report and I have no idea what it means = At C5-C6 Level, There is right protrusion/Osteophyte complex, causing mild compression on the right ventral sac surface and flattening of right ventral cord surface
I know we are to ignore the written report but Added for now,