Anxiety about MRI

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I don't know if any of you with back problems also deal with anxiety about your health, but I do . . . over a year ago I had an MRI because I was dealing with bad stiffness and pain (mainly stiffness) in my low back and hips - the MRI revealed disc degeneration between L4 and L5, and it also showed mild arthritis in the facet joints surrounding these two discs. I had 2 appts. for steroid injections - the first one was done between the two discs - pain free for 4-5 weeks, and then pain and stiffness was back, so the 2nd appt was an injection in the facet joints. (this injection provided relief for less time than the first.)

Fast forward to August of this year (last month) I found a different spine doctor who looked at the MRI and checked out my mobility pain range, etc., and suggested a steroid injection, but he performed the injection in a different area of my low back (can't remeraber what the area was called). Anyway, the left side was worse than the right to begin with, and I was pain-free on both sides for a couple of weeks, and then the left-side pain came back - now he wants me to see a Neurosurgeon - he is now saying I have Spinal Stenosis, and he wants me to see if the Neurosurgeon agrees with him on me getting a discectomy (sp?) - my anxiety comes in with the fact that tomorrow I am getting an MRI (the neuro wants a current one), and because I have been dealing with health/cancer anxiety, my thought lately was, "what if they find something on the MRI? - like cancer) - I was just wondering if other people think like this? Any thoughts would be great, and sorry for the LONG post!

thanks!
supermom3:confused:
 
To be perfectly honest, those thoughts never crossed my mind. I never think about back pain and cancer in the same thought, even though I know it is theoretically possible. I am always just eager to see if the new MRI is going to provide some new information that might get me closer to being more pain-free.

It is usually quite easy to see if you have stenosis from the MRI.
 
SuperMom,
I never considered Cancer, when I first had back problems at 26.
And had my first MRI, and I will never forget the Doc at the time, saying lets hope a herniated disc, is what it is.
I was shocked, and it caused great anxiety in me, at the time.
I had no clue....

Now 23 years and many MRI's later, I am no longer worried. As I now know, I have lots of back issues. And that is what causes my pain. None of them, having anything to do with Cancer.
 
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