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Old 06-14-2011, 07:56 AM #1
Lemnoc Lemnoc is offline
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:madI had a MRI in March, The written report was horrible. Multi level lateral recess stenosis. Also congenitally short pedicles. I had severe leg/feet pains. MRI narrative written to scare the hell out of me.
Now In June I go to Orthopedic Surgeon. He downplays the whole thing. He says it is pretty much a normal 50 year old MRI. He says there is nothing in my back that is causing my leg pains.
I have to wait another month for a nerve test on my legs
He says I have some kind of peripheral neuropathy. Also a low chance it is MS.
Thankfully I am stable on 1800 mg. Neurontin.
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