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in reply to: MRI results and back #9306
Hi
Thanks for quick reply. I did have left leg pain, specifically in the hip, but that has pretty much gone. I do still have slight, away from the left, antalgic lean,which but it’s much better. Overall I feel the best since it started in December. I suppose what worries me is if I can do something to help my back, so looking to the future to try and lessen chances of relapse.
Thanks again
David
Thanks again for replying. I have just made an appointment to see my doctor, and I will tell him this. Hopefully they will be able to get to the bottom of it. Side note, ibuprofen seems to work very well in managing the pain when it starts, how does that benefit a nerve like this? i thought it was a muscle relaxant / anti inflammatory, just wondering why it works so well. Sorry for the questions! And I really appreciate the time you take to answer.
Thanks
David
Thanks for the quick reply. Well, apparently all the symptoms I have showed have led the osteopath (who works for the National Health Service in their acute back pain clinic) and the chiropracter to think it was a prolapse. I had kind of taken their words for it, the chiropracter said that if I did have an MRI, it would likely show a prolapse, so not much had been gained. Its a bit different over here in the UK, but I could go and see my GP and its likely he would refer me for an MRI. I had hoped to stay away from anything being stuck in my back, but if thats whats necessary, I’ll have to get it done! 8 months looking like a question mark is not funny!
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