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    in reply to: Which book to buy? #20077

    I will buy that one. Thanks.

    Greg
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    T: Find out which spine doctor in your region performs surgery on professional athletics like football, baseball, soccer players, etc. Those players go to the most experienced surgeons. They take insurance too. That is a good starting point for you. If you have to travel to another county it will be worth it. I had hand surgery in 2005 that was not performed correctly and needed to be corrected. Dr. in Los Angeles was a professional sports team hand surgeon. He repaired my hand back to 90% normal with full strength. I had to travel and spend a night in a hotel in LA but it was worth it.

    Greg
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    You need to see a different doctor for chronic pain. Neurosurgeons also specialize in spine surgery or move to a different orthopedic group with a spine surgeon. I know a few people that had chronic back pain that came out of surgery pain free. They were in no pain directly after the surgery either. It can be a long recovery before you get clearance for all activities like sports. One person was a golfer and he had to wait six months before a full swing was allowed. He had spinal cord narrowing issues along with other issues and had a five inch incision over the lumbar location. 68 years old.

    Greg
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    I want to see a Neuro Surgeon in the area that has high reviews for his spine speciality. I may be getting another MRI if this last episode doesn’t heal according to my pain specialist. He said I don’t need a new one if my symptoms don’t come back after this weeks injection. It has been two years since the last one and considering the intensity of last weeks spasm it seems something new may appear with an updated scan. I would like that scan if I see the Neuro Surgeon.

    Greg
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    My pain specialist told me once to start a swimming program and I would never need another injection. that is something to consider. I had my epidural on Monday and I am now nearly symptom free with minor soreness in the affected disk. When should I start seeing the physical therapist to start the stretching and muscle conditioning program? I was thinking of waiting for a few weeks until I have my strength back and feel symptom free. Btw. Thanks for the reply.

    Greg
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    Although I performed a search on Annular Tears nothing came up. I found your comments on them on another posted page. I did review my last MRI on 5/13 and it says I have a posterior tear within the disk at L-3/4 and at L4/5. Not one at L5,S1. Do you think it is time for another MRI or are the symptom findings typical of Annular Tears and treatment enough? Since the MRI’s are no longer a financial issue; 1600.00 in 2000 vs 300.00 now and the fact that there is no radiation I was considering calling for an order today from my pain specialist. I did have him order physical therapy as he describes as Lumbar DDD treatment. btw: I have been wearing a back brace throughout the work day for the last 10 years. I am 5’10”, 160 lbs. The brace has really helped with pain issues but i understand your reluctance to promote the use as it deflects from core strength. I need to work on those issues in PT. Your site here is the best I have found anywhere on the net by a large margin. Thanks for sharing your time and professional skills online.

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