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Wolfpack 06-02-2009 11:59 PM

Severe Leg discoloration and pain
 
:eek: I have been puting these MRI results into the internet search, bbut it's hard to get a true reading. Could someone Please help? Since I was rearended on 8-19-2007 after Cervical Sugery on 5-31-2007 I have had 10 spinal fractures 4 fixed and now my legs are discolored, red,blueish,light green, yellow and severe pain down the back o fthe left buttox,leg and electric shocks intothe growing area and feet.,

10/19/2006 METRO IMAGING LUMBAR 602-336-8600:
1. L1-L2 small endplate osteophytes L1-L2-L3 disc spaces are unremarkable.,

2. At L3-L4 There is a mild disc bulge and facet hypertrophy, with slight FLATTENING in the ventral thecal sac facet hypertrophy contributes to very mild bilateral neural foraminal stenosis.,

2.5 L3-L4 Disc bulge and facet hypertrophy, with very mild biforaminal narrowing related to facet hypertrophy.,

3. L4-L5 There is a diffusely bulging disc, slighty greater torward the left, FLATTENING the ventral surface of the thecal sac,without spinal canal stenosis. Facet hypertrophy contributes to mild biforaminal narrowing, with desiccation.,

3.5 L4-L5 Disc bulge and facet hypertrophy with flattening of the ventral thecal sac and mild biforaminal narrowing.,

4. L5-S1 Disc with Modic type 2 degernerative endplate changes. Type I changes convert to Type II changes with time, while Type II changes seem to remain stable.,

4.1 L5-S1 There is posterior osteophytic ridging and diffusely bulging disc, slightly greater toward the left, effacing the ventral epidural fat. This contacts minimally posteriorly displaces the left S1 NERVE ROOT SLEEVE.,

4.2 L5-S1 Facet hypertrophy contributes to moderate left neural foraminal narrowing and mild right neural foraminal narrowing. L4-L5-S-1 Disc Desiccation at these levels.,

Can someone give me some idea Please.,

Summertime 06-17-2009 09:24 AM

Have you been to the CRPS/RSD forum?

You might find some answers there.

ALASKA MIKE 06-29-2009 03:03 AM

http://www.rsdhope.org/ShowPage.asp?PAGE_ID=4

this link will show some pics and what some of the symptoms are of crps/rsd.

you can google crps or rsd to find several webpages on the disease.

bobber 07-02-2009 08:03 PM

rsdrx.com is a good site,,but you should see a neuro and pain med dr, and maybe to a good sports orthopedic,,,they specialize in reading mri,s time is a valuable thing if you do have rsd,,,dont wait,,there is alot of informative people on this site,, feel free to ask anything here, but you should load up in the car and see a dr, ,,,bobber


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