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Old 02-01-2009, 02:35 PM #1
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Nagging husband has MRI, does his hyperbole have merit? He was offered epidural shots.

FINDINGS: There is a 1.6 x 1.5 cm area of high T2 and relatively high T1 signal in the posterior central aspect of the left L1 vertebral body...there is a mild disc desiccation diffusely and disc space narrowing from L2-S1.
Axil images: L3-L4: There is a left papacentral disk protrusion with mild left neural foraminal narrowing; right neural foramina appears patent. L4-L5: there is circumferential disk bulge with mild central canal and L5-S1: There is mild circumferential disk bulge without central cnal no frontal and narrowing.
IMPRESSION: Circumferential disk bulge with mild central canal and bilateral neural foraminal narrowing at L4-L5. Left paracentral disk protrusion with left neural foraminal narrowing at L3-4. Probable hemangioma in the left L1 vertebral body. Further evaluation with contrast-enhanced study may be considered.
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Hi
my husband has spinal injuries too and although it is hard, yet I really dont think we can fully understand the pain another is suffering.

I hope he will find relief from the pain
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Hi and welcome to NeuroTalk. This is a great place to hang out.

I agree with what Chemar said. I'm sure there are people who are going through similar circumstances with their partners here on the forums. There are many nice and helpful people who visit and post here.
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welcome to Neuro Talk i hope by posting some questions you can gain more insight to what hubby may be going through, below is a link for the spinal forum, explore, and dont hesitate on posting your questions or concerns, folks around here are helpful and kind. again welcome to NT

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum22.html
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