I am not a doctor.
It seems the MRI report suggests there is something going on that might explain the troubles you are having. From what I have learned you should see a neurologist (nerve doctor) who can do many tests to diagnose the origin of your problems. And then depending on the results of that visit an orthopedic surgeon (bone doctor) specializing in spinal problems to interpret your pain history, the neurological report and, of cause, the MRI and also regular x rays.
As you can tell many of us here have or will be having surgeries but this is something you should research and get double and triple opinions on if this is brought up by one of the doctors you visit.
Mark, the founder of this site will problably have some very good advice for you as well.
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