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Old 08-20-2008, 07:29 AM #1
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Yes, I am new here. So of course I need your help. I injured myself at work 3 months ago catching a child falling off a climber. WSIB refuses me and I cannot work due to back and neck pain. I had an MRI and I got the results back, this is what I have: C4-5, Osteophytes in contact with nerve,C5-6, C6-7,midline disc protrusion. C7-T1 Ostephyte compromiseing right nerve root.T3-4 ostephyte hitting right nerve root. T9-10 right paracentral disc herniation impressing on right ventral aspect of cord.T10-11 left postolateral disc herniation. T11-12 perineural cyst hitting left nerve root T12-L1 disc bulge. L1-2 right postolateral annular tear impression on secal sac,L3-4 disc bulge impression on ventral thecal saqc.And finally L4-5 disc bulge within central annular tear with impression on ventral thecal sac. So, I have tingling in my legs feet and face. Extreme pain in neck and no doctors will give me pain medicine and they started me with physio. Help!
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I dont know how to interpret your MRI results but did just want to welcome you and also say how sorry I am that you were injured, especially in doing a good deed to catch the little one

hope you are able to find help and relief from the pain
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it sounds pretty bad to me?? hope you get help!
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Thumbs up You need a pain doctor

You need a pain doctor they will give the meds you need. Other doctor do not like to give pain meds because of the over uses of them ,but if you have a good pain dr they will know what to do for you
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