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PostPosted: 03/14/07 - 19:04    Post subject: c5-6 Broad based disc bulge resulting in moderately severe c Vote now! Reply with quote

i was in a gokart accident a monthe and a half age.pain in right arm, and neck, thumb and tip of index finger tingly/numb all the time. got the mri report today, says that c4-5 that there is mild uncinate spuring w/ mild foraminal stenosis bilaterally and minimal broad based disc bulge resulting in milde central canal stenosis. and c5-6 there is mild disc desiccation with normal disc height but Broad based disc bulge resulting in moderately severe cc stenosis. mild uncinate spurring noted with minimal foraminal stenosis. this is all greek to me. can anyone tell me if this is something that will go way on it's own
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