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Old 09-16-2009, 11:42 PM
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Default These are permanent conditions unfortunately no matter what MD says

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Originally Posted by injuredat34 View Post
First off I want to say that I am so glad I found this forum! Thanks to Alffe for pointing me here to the right place

I injured my back last month and have been having horrible pain and numbness. My doctor ordered a MRI and I got the report back but I just can't understand it. It looks like it might be pretty serious but I am not sure can any one please help me I am very scared.

Here is what the MRI report said.

Findings:

The caudal most lumbar type vertebra is labeled L5.

Vertebral body heights, alignment and marrow signal are normal. Degenerative discogenic changes are noted at the L5-S1 level.The conus terminates at the L1 level. The cauda equina is normal in morphology. The paraspinal muscles are symmetric.

L1-L2: No disc herniation,neural forminal stenosis or spinal stenosis.

L2-L3: No disc herniation,neural forminal stenosis or spinal stenosis.

L3-L4: No disc herniation,neural forminal stenosis or spinal stenosis.

L4-L5: Note is made of concentric annular bulge without significant neural formanil or spinal stenosis.

L5-S1: Note is made of a broad-based central disc protrusion causing moderate left and mild right subarticular stenosis. Disc protrusion contacts the descending left S1 nerve root. Neural formina are patent. No significant central spinal stenosis.

IMPRESSION:

1. Central disc protrusion at the L5-S1 level causing moderate left subarticular stenosis. Disc protrusion contacts the descending left S1 nerve root.

Thank you!
If your in serious pain that is not improving, see a pain specialist. Stick with low dose opiates without acetomenophin and also look in to an antispasm medication such as flexeril in conjuction. STAY WITHTHE LOWEST DOSE. I became addicted (dependent) thinking that more is better. Now I'm stuck at very high doses of opiates to get any slight improvement in levels of pain.
Also if your numb you may act in ways that will cause more permanent damage. I went surfing and now have permanent pain and Im only 30; this wouldnt have happened had I just taken 6 months off and dedicated myself to physical therapy 100%. Hope that helps.
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