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  • Lovelife
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    Thank you, and I would think you are right. It seems strange that there is NOTHING that would be causing spinous process pain on palpation (and burning). Myofascial issues were eliminated by one radiologist.
    I’m more nervous about accepting “it’s nothing” now since my lumbar tumor was missed for awhile, even during the first surgery (exploratory).
    I’m going to continue hoping it’s just ligament issues, stay on the foam roller and tennis ball (YOUCH) and hope I get better. I’ll give that another month and pursue a diagnosis if that doesn’t work. I was working on a graduate degree and placed on medical leave and I’m not sure if they will allow me back in August if I don’t have an answer.

    Lovelife
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    Thank you so much for your thoughts Dr. Corenman.
    My spinal curvature is pretty much normal, so I am lucky for that. Hard to know w/o seeing the images so I understand.

    It’s difficult to say what, if anything is wrong to be causing the pain. Maybe I am just one of those cases where nothing explains it. Maybe it’ll go away on its own.

    Could be ligament strain since pushing down on the spinous process is very painful. I would suspect that would show in the MRI though.

    I will keep trying to feel better and hope to find something that works.
    If it continues or worsens I will get another read on the MRI.

    Thanks again, you provide a very valuable and appreciated service.

    Lovelife
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    Thank you Dr. Corenman. I appreciate your response and this website greatly.

    The pain is primarily at T5 and this is where the the vessels seem to light up through/on top of the vertebrae on sagittal view. Not sure if it means anything or if this is normal. It’s the only level I see this at, and I’m not a radiologist so because they don’t mention I’m inclined to think it’s normal but want to make sure. I do not generally have back pain problems unless there is an explanation.

    The compression fractures are old and were at T7/T8. One radiologist said compression fractures, another said developmental abnormality (had two MRI’s, as the 1st was non-contrast). They look like wedges, with both superior and inferior end plate deformities. No history of trauma. My blood work was all normal. A small hemangioma was only found at T11.

    I will look at contacting Dr. Kaiser as you suggest since I trust your judgment.
    Thank you very much for your answer.

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