As soon as I laid down the Consultant radiologist said “I don’t think I need to do an ultrasound to tell you that’s a hernia.” He then proceeded to do the exam and found it wasn’t one after all. Will send the report to my GP.
Living with Brown-Séquard's syndrome
From diagnosis of idiopathic spinal cord herniation, through surgical correction, and spinal cord determined to do its own thing, and subsequent treatment to deal with the chronic pain and mobility issues caused by the symptoms of Brown-Séquard Syndrome