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09-23-2011, 05:41 AM | #1 |
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Lumbar MRI Results
I figure someone here has gone through this, so I thought I'd find out what I'm in for - maybe get some tips, etc.
Been experiencing what I thought was hip pain since about January; infrequently at first but increasing in intensity since mid summer. Stays were negative and ortho decided to treat conservatively with PT. Pain increased in both intensity and frequency radiating down my leg and into my toes. MRI was ordered. Results: Lumbar spine at L4 & L5 shows a protruding disc leaning on the left nerve root Also at L5 & S1 second protruding disc leaning on left nerve root The above is consistent with the pain I’m feeling down my left leg and into my toes. See this link for map of the spinal column:* http://www.makoa.org/scimap.htm The impacted segments are toward the lower end of the spine. The orthopedist wants me to see a neurosurgeon and says they will likely treat via a series of epidural steroidal injections. So what am I in for? Anyone go through these injections? How tight do I clench my teeth when the needles go in? Alternatives? Potential issues? Tips on recuperation? |