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Spinal Disorders & Back Pain For discussion of all spinal cord injuries, spinal issues, back-related pain or problems. |
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L2-L3: Mild intervertebral disc height loss, left foraminal/extraforaminal
disc bulge and osteophytosis which effaces left L2 nerve root, moderate disc protrusion, no significant spinal stenosis, severe left lateral recess L3-L4: Mild intervertebral disc height loss, central disc protrusion superimposed upon broad-based disc bulge, moderate bilateral facet L4-L5: Postsurgical changes status post right hemilaminotomy. There is redemonstration of central and right central disc extrusion which continues to efface proximal right L5 nerve root and results in severe right lateral L5-S1: Severe bilateral facet arthropathy, ligamentum flavum hypertrophy, no significant spinal stenosis, severe left lateral recess stenosis, moderate right lateral recess stenosis, mild right neural foraminal stenosis and mild left neural foraminal stenosisto the right L4-L5 hemilaminotomy scar and within the ventral epidural space at the level of L4-L5. However, the L4 nerve rootlet on the right. |
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...please. I can't imagine that you are not having some pain but just reading your results made me wince.
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Hi, and I can help a little. Severe left lateral recess refers to the foramen, or the spinal canal. That is the space in which nerves run. Any time your MRI STATES SEVERE, it is time to get a second opinion, and ask the doctors what their impressions are. When the words "Mild" are used, generally the condition doesn't warrent surgical intervention. If the disk Buldge or herniation pinch into the spinal canal, that HURTS! . May I ask you what your doctor has said so far? Stenosis also happens just with the aging process. It is when the nerve root, is being touched, or restricted that you begin to want to seek some help. Have you had any injections or PT so far? I will also look up any of the other information on there for you too. I google each seperate verterbre, and just write out what the words mean.
It is important to understand all of it. That way when you go back to the doctor, there won't be anything that you don't understand. Second opinion is really important. You want two doctors to concur with what the treatment options are. Surgery is always a last resort as you already know. I am sorry you are having these issues. I hope you can find a resolution that works and relieves your pain. ginnie |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | gin1028 (08-04-2013) |
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Thr doctor hasn't said anything. I've had back surgary 3 times for pain down the left leg . i' m worry if my back this bad at 46 what will be like at 50
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Rheannon (08-05-2013) |
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Sorry you are having the back issues. You better question your doctor, you won't rest well until you know what is going on. I know the worry you feel, I am the same way. I had two surgeries on my neck, and I know because of the pain that I have some degenerative changes. I am 61, and this started for me at 54 years old. I had that domino effect where the vertebrate above and below the original surgery site failed.
If you have already had three trips to the OR, you need to try to avoid any more. Have you gotten another opinion? Have you tried something called Ketamine infusions? This is a procedure that threads the med. through the areas that are having trouble. I had great relief from that for a matter of months. It is done with that scope and a pain specialist. If you can look into that, it may be a better option than steroid injections. I am not a big fan of those. Too many side effects and pain from them. What exactly did your surgeries do? I didn't see anything in your MRI about former hardware etc. Sure wish I could help you. Seek that other opinion before you do anything OK? Be good to yourself. ginnie |
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Lumbago Excis Lumbar Disk,one Level 11/1/05 Excis Lumbar Disk,one Level 3/27/07 Excis Lumbar Disk,one Level 4/16/08 are the surgies
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Could you state the entire treatment without any abbreviations? I haven't heard of this before and I tried looking it up without much success. I am guessing they removed the disk and replaced it on those levels?
You don't have any hardware on the vertebre? I really want to see exactly what has been done to you. If you haven't had success with surgery, I worry that future surgery won't work either with the same treatment plan. Have you gotten another opinion different from the one who did your surgery X 3? None of what happens with the spine is fun. I hope there is some kind of solution for you. ginnie |
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they remove them form what I was told. it work for a while no pain than it starting hurting again |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (08-06-2013) |
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...have you avoided fusion? The reason I ask is you have both bone issues (facets, foramina,osteophytes)and degenerative disks. Addressing only one factor is bound to affect the other.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (08-06-2013) |
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