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Old 03-07-2013, 04:42 AM #1
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Default left leg pain

Dear all,
I am having left leg pain from 1.4 yrs.i am 28 yrs old.I am having lower back pain ,left leg week ness,pain,tingling sensations.Also i have left hip pain and tightness.
My MRI LS spine results are:
1.Schmorl's nodes at upper end margins of L2 vertebral body
2.Broad based circumferential annular disc bulge at L1-2 causing mild indentation over anterior thecal sac.
MRI Left hip -normal.
Can some one help me in understanding this report.and how serious is my case.Also what dos and donts to come out of pain quickly.Please.
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