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Old 05-11-2008, 03:45 PM #1
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Question Anyone with disc issues?

My latest MRI showed some brain lesions went away (that's a first for me), some are in new spots, and the one on my spine is larger.

The report also talks about several disks that are bulging or herniated, C4-C7, T8-9, and I think T12-L1. I see that this was also on my last spinal MRI reports from November.

Anyone else have this show up on their MRIs?

What does it mean? Can this be causing my issues with my back pain and spasms, and problems with my legs and my right arm?

How does one get a bulging disc (or several)?

Thanks for any info you can provide.
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