Anita, you certainly see things differently than I do. I'll address the major points:
It is the vertebrae of the lower part of the neck and not the upper neck vertebrae.
Neck! Vertebrae! I knew it!
Sorry, but you can't have it both ways. And it's not vertebrae (plural). It's one side of one vertebra where the channel for the nerve is narrowing and has a little spur.
Possibly but not necessarily what I detected. I detected an issue with the bones above and below the elbow cartilage, at least the region is correct.
Is detecting the "region" significant? What do you mean by region? You said upper and lower arm. It's only upper. You said bone when it is in fact soft tissue. From the photos you know I am middle aged, right-handed, play bass and have two young children. Guessing that my right arm has an issue is nothing extraordinary. That fact that you got the specific region and type of tissue wrong makes all of this a complete miss.
Although it is not permissible to make claims afterwards, I did detect an issue with the right wrist but failed to mention it. This does not count but for my purposes I am interested.
Correction. It's the left wrist. I originally typed it as "wright wrist" and removed the "w" and failed to notice that I got the wrist wrong. I apologize for the mistake.
Note: If you're thinking to yourself, "what a load of bull" then you know how people feel about what you wrote. However, like you, I am sincere.
The first thing I detected was knee problems but I failed to mention this. It does not count but is interesting for my own record.
You do your credibility harm by evening mentioning this and the above about the right wrist. History is full of charlatans who claim knowledge after the fact.
As I said nothing wrong with hip bone.
This is not a hit. How can you even think it might be? I listed a number of ailments that may make me look like I'm in bad shape, but in reality just about everything about my body works just fine. Should you get points for saying my liver, pancreas, appendix, heart, thyroid, etc, are all working fine?
As I said the elbow joint is unaffected.
The left elbow functions perfectly.
See the above.
I would not assume so, I meet plenty of 40-year olds in whom I sense no pain.
That's a meaningless statement. It's your ability to detect these things that is in question, so you're proving nothing. You made a general statement about pain that just about everybody my age would agree is "accurate" in a general sense. I also stated that in advance that I have several specific ailments, which probably means I have pain somewhere.
And then just look at me. I'm a big guy, which indicates that I was probably an athlete at some point (I was). Every athlete suffers aches and pains as they age. I am carrying extra weight (obviously), which adds stress to the body which manifests itself in pain. I play in a band, which means that I have to wear an instrument across my shoulders, put my arms in unnatural positions, and stand on stage for hours. That causes aches. Plus I have two young children, which means lots of bending and lifting (more stress on the body).
No offense, but any idiot looking at me would guess that I have aches and pains.
For the record I say that you missed every ailment that I actually have and reported ailments that I do not have. You get zero points for this. If you disagree, then that calls into question your claims of accuracy.
I think in the interest of fairness you should post links to my photos, your assessment, and our subsequent responses on your Observations page on your website.