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Old 09-14-2009, 06:52 PM #1
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Unhappy MRI Report and enough pain for a lifetime

I've had enough pain for a lifetime. Sometimes I just look at the Morphine, etc and wonder...today?
I feel so alone and the pain is so severe. I have so many spinal abnormalities that my spine is inoperatable. Can anyone explain Schmori's nodes, severe straighening of the normal lumbar lorosis. Also, I have bone marrow edema of the endplate of L3-L4 and posteriorly at L1-L2. There is so much more but if anyone out there could help with these questions, I would appreciate it so very much. Also, if there is anyone who just wants to talk...I need that so much.
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