Thanks Doc!
My pain specialist seemed to think that the spondylolisthesis was minor at 5%, and that it was more likely that the pain was related to the fissure in the disc. This definitely gives me something to think about asking before my next visit.
Some quick follow-up questions.
1. Regarding isthmic vs degenerative spondylolisthesis, is this something that should be apparent in an MRI image? Just wondering how I can accurately verify what I’ve got.
2. I had an ESI a week and a half ago and I don’t really feel like it made a difference — had a couple of better days but mostly feel like I’ve been in the same place pain-wise since before the shot. Do you feel like the upside is high enough that it’s worth getting a follow-up injection?
3. My pain specialist had discussed using a discogram to accurately diagnose the source of the pain. I’ve discovered that there’s some amount of controversy over the use of discograms (due to their invasiveness, it sounds like) — do you typically recommend this as a diagnostic procedure, or is it better to wait until I’m seriously considering surgical options?
4. Any thoughts on PRP injections for a degenerative disc? Also an option mentioned by my pain doctor, research is kind of spotty on the topic.
Thanks!