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  • Ben2480
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    Hello Dr

    Thanks for the information. Is it something which can be identified in MRI? I have taken several MRIs and all have only mentioned slip disc. I see in your link, most images are in CT. Is CT required to diagnose this condition?
    Is it possible to have an online consultation with you? I have digital copy of my last MRI.

    Thanks
    Benny

    Ben2480
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    Hello Dr Corenman,

    Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately the relief was short lived and muscle spasm were back next day.

    I had several MRIs over last 5 years and there isn’t much change in those. I have slipped disc in L5 – S1 and bulging disc in L4-5. They seem to be stable, in the sense that its same in my first and last MRIs. Is there any other tests, that could pinpoint the cause of my issues?

    Thanks
    Benny

    Ben2480
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    Hello Dr Corenman

    Sorry for asking on this thread again. After our last discussion I had back spasms a few times more. And each time my muscles would be spasm hard and I couldn’t walk straight for 4-5 days. I had similar episode yesterday and I could barely move. Then I wrapped towel and kept it under my back so that my back is little curved. After lying like this for around half an hour, I was surprised to see that I had instant improvement in my condition. I could stand up straight and pain had gone around 80%. With this will it be possible to know what is my problem? I get this spasms out of blue. Yesterday I was just standing from sofa and I got a catch and whole back had gone to spasm leaving me unable to move. Until then I was fit without any hint of back problem. I used to swim and workout without any problem. I m sorry for the long post. I am just frustrated because this has been happening too frequently now and all the physio therapists and spine specialists I had been to have only advised to do stretches, which I am doing regularly but it doesn’t seem to prevent my back spasms. Thanks for your patience and advise.

    Ben2480
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    Thank you Doctor, my mind is at ease now about this situation. I guess small chance of injury is part of life, I will stop worrying about it now :-). I really am grateful to you. Happy holidays. Have a wonderful 2018.

    Ben2480
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    Hello Dr Corenman

    Thanks for looking into my MRI. My neurosurgeon has given me gabapentin. Few more questions please, based on my MRI, do you think I should be worried about my cervical spine, I mean about spinal cord getting damaged? Can this cause any symptoms in legs? The osteophytes, I understand will not resolve on its own. I am doing neck exercises now. Will it prevent further osteophyte growth? Can I play sports (badminton and tennis) with out any restrictions?
    As always thanks for all your advice. Wish you a merry Christmas.

    Ben2480
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