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    Hello Dr Corenman,

    I was hoping that you could help me.
    I’m a 29 year old male and I’ve been having lower right sided back pain for a year now radiating from around my PSIS/sacroiliac joint area, across to the center of my lower back.
    Along with the back pain, I also have nerve pain going down my right buttock, inner leg, back of leg, and to my right foot, also I have nerve pain in my perineum, genital, and anal area – although my nerve pain seems to be intermittent or varying in intensity a lot of the time.
    My lower back is very stiff, and even more so when leaning backwards as it almost feels locked, furthermore this extension also increases my pain.
    Lastly, when I stand from a seated position my right side lower back (SI Joint area) clunks quite audibly upon walking a few steps. Although it’s not painful, it does cause me to limp for a few seconds.
    All these symptoms started happening after I did a day of heavy lifting; after I had finished lifting for the day I was very aware that I had injured myself as I was on my back in pain for the rest of the day, and vomited numerous times.
    I’ve had an MRI and CT scan, and the report was that I’m completely normal, except for a L5-S1 lumbosacral traverse process which is a pseudo-articulation (or bertolotti’s syndrome). I have been told that this is not the source of my pain and it is not clinically significant, and have since been discharged from the care of the surgeon I was seeing. It’s made me a bit frustrated as more frequent than not my pain very disabling and it really affects my ability to do normal household task; sitting for extended periods and walking have also become a problem for me.
    I feel like I have been cast aside and been labelled a “chronic pain” case, and effectively been told to live with it.
    Since finding your site, I read a lot of your responses, and they are very informed; I was wondering if you could perhaps comment on what you think of my case, and if in fact the finding of Bertolotti’s syndrome could have relevance to my pain, or if there are any other considerations which could help me.

    If it is of any help, here is a link to my CT scan:
    http://i.imgur.com/gaklnQP.png

    And here’s a side view of my MRI, animated through all the layers:
    http://i.imgur.com/YHngFp8.gif

    Many thanks,

    Joseph

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