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    Thanks for the reply,
    I’ve seen at most of these disorders when I was originally trying to find a diagnosis and I think I can rule most of them out based on symptoms and imaging.
    Autoimmune disorders: I have no morning stiffness and no pain improvement with exercise. My imaging shows no fusion, bone spurs, abnormalities, or sights of inflammation
    Degenerative Disc Disease: I show no fluid loss or disc height loss. Imaging shows very healthy discs.
    Spondylolysis and pars fracture: This was actually my initial guess, but I’ve begun to have more doubts. I have pain with weighted forward flexion, but I can side bend and extend backwards to my end range with no pain. If the pain was from facet or pars then I think I should be able to trigger pain by grinding and pressuring my spine by going into extension. I also have no pain from any palpation. Additionally, I’ve also had Xrays and Mri’s so if it were a fracture or a sight of inflammation its most likely shown up. I also show no signs of slippage or instability, although my imaging was taken while lying down. Can early instability be missed if the imaging wasn’t taken in a flexed or weighted position? I would love your input on this because I couldn’t find much information on fractures that only trigger pain with flexion, instead of extension.
    Thoraco-Lumbar Scheuermann’s Disorder: This was very interesting for me to read, and was the one condition I hadn’t considered previously. According to my imaging, I have a normal curvature with no humpback, no schorls nodes, no “visible” endplate fractures, no noticeable wedging vertebrae. Could an early stage of this disorder not be visible on imaging? Like an annular tear, could I have endplate damage that isn’t visible on an MRI?

    All that being said, these are all reasons that I’ve self-diagnosis an annular tear. All of these other disorders have symptoms that I can’t fully relate too.
    An annular tear is the only diagnosis I’ve found that matches my symptoms to a tee.
    Although I’ve heard it’s a controversial diagnosis because most cases are asymptomatic, I don’t know what options I have left considering I have a clear MRI but my pain symptoms seem very discogenic.
    This still leaves me with my previous questions

    I really appreciate your consideration,
    Thank you,
    Alex

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