@rnlorena
Have you had a MRI of your brain done by a neurologist? If not, that would be good. You may also want to see a cardiologist/vascular specialist to make sure your circulation is okay.
Do you know exactly what your cervical spine MRI showed in detail? Does it show central spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, bone spurs/osteophytes, disc bulges/herniations, hypertrophy, vertebrae slipping over others (spondylolisthesis), etc.? Did you have your MRI with and without contrast?
You mention you have an issue with C3 level. Is it only the vertebrae in the wrong position? What is happening at the C2 and C4 levels and with the discs in between?
I have cervical (and lumbar) spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease and myelopathy spinal cord compression injury at C5-C6 level and had surgery at that level. I need surgery next on C6-C7 level.
Do you have neck and shoulder pain or tightness/knots between shoulder blades? Do you get headaches? Do you notice weakness or numbness/tingling in your shoulders/arms/hands and fingers? Do you notice a worsening in your handwriting (more sloppy than usual)? Do you drop things more lately? Do you have bladder control issues or problems with walking (heaviness in legs)? If so, an neurologist/orthopedic spine specialist needs to look at your MRI again, listen to all of your symptoms, and due a full clinical exam (testing reflexes, testing senses, watching you walk, etc.).
Have you ever had a EMG/nerve conduction study done by a neurologist?
@dlydailyhope I asked to have an MRI with and without contrast. The ARNP said she would order it. I will see my cardiologist in about a week and a half. When I do I want her to have my carotid arteries checked to be sure they are okay. I am not done yet we will see what happens.