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^^^^^^^^^^^^ Don't know the answer to your question but I can't blame that. No shots here. ____________ Pace | |||
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UPDATE Just got back from DO. Either I'm getting old or this kid just graduated high school last week. Anyway...after lumbar xray Dx is piriformis syndrome & lumbar stenosis. Rx...PT 3x /week for 6 wks. Follow-up @ 6 weeks. MRI to follow if warranted. Xray rept...Mild retrolisthesis of L2 on L3 is noted. No compression deformities are noted.This message has been edited. Last edited by: pace40, ____________ Pace | |||
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Hope it works for you, pace _______________________________________________________ despite them | |||
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Thanks, T! ____________ Pace | |||
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I had severe sciatica for 7 years. Overall it was much worse than when I broke my L1 into 53 pieces in a mountain bike accident. Tried various therapies for 3 years, the only thing that worked was having C1 re-aligned. -c1steve | |||
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Back pain is funny. I had sciatica with spinal claudication (pain in the legs when walking). MRI showed severe spinal stenosis; I had repeated epidural steroid injections. Then started going to gym, working with trainer; since then have not had to have any injections and that's now been 4 years. I can walk 5 miles without back pain, at least on a good day; and no more spinal claudication ever. I may have just fused the vertebrae from old age. BTW MRI showed continued severe spinal stenosis. _________________________ “Remember, remember the fifth of November!" | |||
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Well...just finished my first week of PT and I think I figured out how it works. These sadists make you hurt so much in other places that you forget about the pain that brought you there in the first place. ____________ Pace | |||
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I don't find that the least bit surprising. Get stronger, back is better-supported, pain/disability is mitigated. I'm curious: What exercises has the trainer had you doing? "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system,,,, but too early to shoot the bastards." -- Claire Wolfe "If we let things terrify us, life will not be worth living." -- Seneca the Younger, Roman Stoic philosopher | |||
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Update 2 6 weeks of PT complete. They taught me the proper exercises to get through the day but still symptomatic. "Left foot weakness dorsiflexion" noted on follow-up exam. MRI scheduled 12/11. I guess we'll see. ____________ Pace | |||
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Well...haven't heard from my doctor yet but I got the results from the lumbar MRI. No idea what they mean but there's no big red letters saying "CALL AMBULANCE IMMEDIATELY" so I guess I'll just have to wait and see since I don't speak the language. ____________ Pace | |||
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I had sciatica, and got rid of it. Ended up being a long distance trail runner. Only thing I could not do is run on pavement, due to disc damage. I was running 30-35 miles a week, and a few races per year. The longest was 14 miles and 4,000 vertical feet. My back felt great, like it would never get injured again. -c1steve | |||
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Get busy with your computer and learn as much as you can. It will be a big help when you hear from your doctor, especially if it’s serious enough to require surgery. I’m scheduled for surgery on my L-spine in January. _______________________________________________________ despite them | |||
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Yea, I spent the last couple hours looking up the terms. I'm pretty sure it says, "Hey, you past 40, 30 years ago. What the hell do you expect". Best wishes for a great outcome in Jan. ____________ Pace | |||
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That's a somewhat mistaken belief. We don't become weaker, less mobile, and crippled solely because we age. It ("it" being Sarcopenia) happens, in large part, because as we get older we become less active. Regular exercise, weight training and cardio (preferably both), have been proven in multiple studies to reduce, reverse, even eliminate many "age-related" disabilities and illnesses. "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system,,,, but too early to shoot the bastards." -- Claire Wolfe "If we let things terrify us, life will not be worth living." -- Seneca the Younger, Roman Stoic philosopher | |||
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The report doesn't say anything about loss of muscle mass. It does list facet arthropathy from L1-S1 and disc bulge @ L4-L5 & L5-S1 along with anterolisthesis @ L4-L5. ETA: Well just got a call from the Drs office and they cancelled next week's appt because he wants me in this week, so, methinks there's something there he doesn't like. I guess I'll find out Friday.This message has been edited. Last edited by: pace40, ____________ Pace | |||
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OK so here's what I've been dealing with the last couple of days. On 12/11, the stated overall impression results of my MRI were... "Degenerative change. Disc bulge asymmetric towards the LEFT at L4-5 with anterolisthesis. There is LEFT lateral recess narrowing and moderate LEFT neural foraminal narrowing. Abdominal aortic aneurysm." __________________________________ Note from my Dr... 12/11/2023 at 7:52 PM EST "Ok to move up appointment this week given significant findings" ________________________ On 12/13, the ordering physician (my Dr) sent this message to the Dr reading the MRI... "Hi John, In body of report it says no abdominal aneurysm but the impression it does. If so, do you know the size?" 12/13/2023 at 10:49 AM EST _______________________________ The reply... "Addendum: There is no abdominal aortic aneurysm. Correction: There is no abdominal aortic aneurysm." Signed by John B*********, MD on 12/13/2023 11:01 AM ___________________________________ Geeze Loueeze In my hospital system, I can see all this stuff but cannot comment in the communication stream. I liked it better before the computer notifications. ____________ Pace | |||
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pace40, I had a similar problem with my recent calcium score. Went for a calcium score. Follow-up with PCP. "No problems," she told me. In the meantime I'd scheduled surgery for an umbilical hernia. When I got a notification my calcium scan results were available on-line I went and took a look. "Hmmm... that doesn't look like 'no problems' to me." Called the cardiologist's office. They took a look and scheduled a consultation with the cardiologist that afternoon. "Ok," I'm thinking, "just maybe there is a problem." Cardiologist strongly recommended against proceeding with the surgery until a nuclear cardio stress test could be performed. Said that when the surgeon and/or anesthesiologist saw that calcium score report they'd probably balk, anyway. Nuclear stress cleared me. So, in this case having the ability to see my own labs was a good thing. I've yet to have had a conversation with my PCP about the incident. "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system,,,, but too early to shoot the bastards." -- Claire Wolfe "If we let things terrify us, life will not be worth living." -- Seneca the Younger, Roman Stoic philosopher | |||
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^^^^^^^^^ Doctors generally make fewer mistakes than the Medical assistant leaving a message on your voice mail. I liked it when my ENT called me directly about my MRI results. | |||
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Oh...I can't wait for Friday's appointment. ![]() ____________ Pace | |||
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My sincere thanks to L90814. While I did not jump on the inversion table right away, your post started my research on them. With the final Dx of herniated L4-L5 and neurosurgeon referral for ESI or diskectomy last week, I bought one to give it a try. I'm not up to 45 degrees yet but after 5 days of 30 degrees for 2 minutes 3x/day, there is significant improvement. I walked over 1/2 mile this morning before noticing any pain and can walk on my heels again without weakness. Why these tables aren't scripted before sending you off to a neurosurgeon, I don't know. A $125.00 investment and a few minutes a day is a helluva lot better than a needle in your spine or surgery. With any luck, my bat table, along with exercises learned in PT, will keep this under control. Thanks again! ____________ Pace | |||
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