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    The local neurosurgeon I saw said my center canal at L4-L5 is not shaped right. It’s like a triangle instead of circle and he said cause I have spondy at L5-S1 that when I stand up etc that it could cause that spot to be compressed more. But after saying that he said my urinary symptoms aren’t from my disc at that level. But that was before I was having this pain. He did offer to do a two level fusion to fix spondy and new bulge at L4-L5. Should I seek that because of my urinary leakage and penile pain. I don’t want to live rest of my life this way and I feel it’s getting worse.
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    In addition to above symptoms I’ve developed a lot of penile pain at the tip. It isn’t there when I wake up but after getting up and walking and gets bad by afternoon. I’ve taken 800 mg Advil and 1000 mg Tylenol at same time and pain is still there.
    Is this from my disc issues?

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    I’m a male and have leakage when I sit or stand up do squats etc. I’ve been to urologist and had every test done with no answers. He said it may be my spine issues. He did say my pelvic floor muscles are very tense. Could my spine issues (bulging disc and spondy) be causing pelvic floor tension (pudendal nerve??) based on my MRI report?

    I’m having a thoracic MRI done next week at my own cost to rule out anything up these as I do have pain when I cough in my mid back. But all this urinary stuff happened well before that.

    I originally just had left side L4-L5 herniation then had microdisc on May 8th and rebulged my disc on May 20th and the MRI report above is after that and now shows bulge on right side too. I saw a surgeon who said he would do a L4-S1 fusion to help with my new leg pain and fix the spondy but said he didn’t know if it would help my bladder leakage.

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    in reply to: Bladder problems #28470

    Is it possible that my disc compression is positionally affected and that when I’m standing etc that it affects those other nerves to my bladder?
    I was thinking of trying to get a upright MRI done.
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    in reply to: Bladder problems #28441

    My herniation was at L4-L5 and they said that compressed my L5 nerve but L5-S1 can compress same nerve?

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    in reply to: Bladder problems #28438

    One more question is that I have some strength in my big toe but none in my second toe?? Is that from the L5 nerve and do you expect it to get better?

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