Fixer-upper, I had the same problem 3 yrs ago only to add to it where my bones were rubbing against each other it was growing bone spurs that were also poking into my spinal cord.It went on for a year mis-diagnosed and even had one hand carpoed and no change. Had emergency surgery when the neurologist finally got involved. 3 1/2 hrs and titanium plate in front and spacers fused in rear along with hollowing out for more clearance. Unfortunately I didn't ever get "everything " back. I had to re-learn how to walk and tie shoes and a lot more. Lot of numbness yet and mixed up muscle/nerve signals. Ain't fun but could be worse. Some end up losing continence because it went too long. I was border line on that and it is now back to normal. Anyone reading this...GO SEE A NEUROLOGIST and GET an MRI and stop screwing around with it. Before it's too late.It's a life changer , believe me.
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