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    in reply to: Lumbar 3 scyatica #7648

    I am 55 years old.

    hrosatelli
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    in reply to: Lumbar 3 scyatica #7645

    BODY=Report Dictated By: Blake,Meghan MD||EXAMINATION: MRI LUMBAR SPINE WITHOUT CONTRAST|HISTORY: Chronic back pain radiculopathy.|COMPARISON: None.|TECHNIQUE: Sag T1/T2, Ax T1/T2.|FINDINGS: There is a moderately severe rotary levoscoliosis of the |lumbar spine with apex at L2-3. There is prominent endplate bone |edema and peripherally directed spur rightward along the concave |margin of the curvature and the disc at this level is markedly |degenerated and narrowed. Conus and cauda equina are normal.|Level by level analysis:|L1-2: Minimal bulge.|L2-3: Moderate to moderately severe right-sided foraminal stenosis |from right lateral endplate spurring. Remodeling and edema-like |signal change along the bony endplates suggests active motion segment |instability.|L3-4: There is a 2 mm broad-based protrusion, very mild facet |hypertrophy and mild foraminal narrowing.|L4-5: Thickening of ligamentum flavum and facet capsular tissue with |mild left subarticular and left foraminal narrowing. There is a 1 mm |broad-based protrusion.|L5-S1: Disc is desiccated and significantly narrowed, facets are |overgrown and there is moderate to moderately severe left and |mild-to-moderate right foraminal narrowing, disc desiccation and |height loss with vacuum disc phenomenon and more limited reactive |marrow change than seen at L2-3 here left at midline. There is also |a small annular fissure. Overgrowth of the left facet is associated |with mild capsulitis.|IMPRESSION:|1. There is degenerative change along the concave margin of |scoliosis at L2-3 with disc desiccation, large lateral endplate spurs |and reactive endplate change which suggests motion segment |instability. The right L2-3 neural foramen is stenotic.|2. At L5-S1, there is leftward endplate spur and lesser reactive |marrow change also with significant disc dehydration and height loss |and a moderate-to-moderately severe left foraminal stenosis.|CREATED=01-16-2012 04:20 PM

    I have tried physical therapy, inversion table, pain meds and muscle relaxers, just recently tried acupuncture and it did not work. I get really bad pain in my lower back, left hip down to my foot, for the past two days my lower back and hip has felt like they are actually on fire, the burning feeling gets so intense.

    hrosatelli
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    in reply to: Lumbar 3 scyatica #7643

    Merry Christmas Dr. Corenman. Can you tell me why my lower back, buttocks and left leg feel like they are on FIRE? I mean its burning. Thank you

    hrosatelli
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    in reply to: Lumbar 3 scyatica #5851

    I do thank you for all your help. The neuro surgeon I seen suggested a back brace or corset, I am just wondering if that will actually help me. I would hate to spend the money on one and it not help.

    Thank you
    Helen Rosatelli

    hrosatelli
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    in reply to: Lumbar 3 scyatica #5838

    The pain in my leg worsens upon standing, I can stand for maybe ten to fifteen minutes and I have to sit down and get off of it, I have caught myself leaning forward at times, and yes when I am shopping I do lean on the cart, but when I get to the check out stand I try to find the shortest line cuz my leg just does not like standing too long at a time.

    hrosatelli
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    in reply to: Lumbar 3 scyatica #5831

    Thank you, you have been a big help. I just got one more question: Why does my lower back cause my left hip, buttock, leg and foot to hurt so badly? I just do not understand, the neuro surgon said he does not see a pinched nerve, so if its not a pinched nerve what else could cause it, hmmmm. thank you

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