Ask Dr. K: A little about iodine and your thyroid gland

DEAR DOCTOR K: I’m a man in my 70s with spinal stenosis. What are my surgical options?

DEAR READER: Your spine is made up of a column of bones called vertebrae. The vertebrae are separated by tough little shock-absorbing disks that keep the bone of the vertebra on top from rubbing against the bone of the vertebra beneath it. The vertebrae and disks have a circular space in the center, called the spinal canal, through which your spinal cord (the long nerve that extends from your brain down your back) passes. For much of your life, your spinal canal is wide enough that it doesn’t touch or push on your spinal cord.