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    Images named Frames 1 – 18 are from series marked SC:Ax T2 UPPER

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    Won’t allow me to attach the images.

    SCmom
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    Thanks for your quick response.

    I didn’t think it was worth mentioning, but considering your reply I wanted to add that I did have a myelogram done in the early 80’s, probably around ’84. I had been told I had a tiny broken bone at the base of my spine, so I’m assuming that it was maybe S4 or S5. I was about 15 at the time, and wore a brace for around 3 months, and was told after that the bone hadn’t healed. I don’t recall much more about it, just that after the myelogram, a nurse lowered my bed flat that night and the next morning I had a migraine that lasted for nearly 2 weeks.

    Also want to add that in the last 2 days, I have begun to have pain and tingling in my right hip, leg and foot, and my right foot is slighty swollen. I have not had any type of pain on the right side since my surgery 6 yrs ago. My lower back pain is present all the time, but increases with walking and sitting. The pain and numbness/tingling in my left leg is present all the time, and increases with walking. Sitting eases the leg pain somewhat, but not the numbness. Tingling gradually increases the longer I sit. As to the right hip and leg…I’m currently off work for several days, and it’s a new addition, so I’m not sure yet how it will react.

    I have already had the SNRB done…in my previous post, I referred to them as ‘injections’. I had the first one on 11-8-10, which used Lidocaine, Triamcinolone, Saline, and Isovue. 11-22-10 used Lidocaine, Triamcinolone, and Saline. Also on 1-3-11, and 2-7-11 with the same three. On 4-4-11, was my most recent one using Lidocaine, Triamcinolone, Saline and Isovue.

    The first 2 reduced the pain to a somewhat bearable level, maybe about 50 percent. The 3rd maintained the relief but no improvement. The 4th only helped maintain for about 3 wks, then the pain started to increase, going from a 2-3 to as much as a 7-8. My last one on the 4th of April did nothing.

    I am going to attach some images of frames from my MRI on another post. I’m not asking for a diagnosis, but an opinion on whether or not I should ask for another MRI, as this one is nearly 7 months old, and if you believe I should have another done, is it your opinion that I should ask them to specifically look for signs of arachnoiditis?

    If you cannot express an opinion, I understand. Again I thank you for your time.

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