Hi, Veronica and others.
I'd just like to share my experience with you and others. I have had my back problem since I was 17 and now I am 20. I don't know if it was a coincidence but it started when I had a really bad flu-like virus (Runny nose, really high temperature, being sick and having bad hallucinations) that gave me back pain from the neck down, all the way to my feet/toes. I haven't been the same since then. I can't sit for long, stand for long or walk long distances. Physical exercise really starts it off and also getting my monthly menstruation does too.
At first when I went to my doctor and other doctors too, they told me that for a person of my young age they doubted it'd be anything nasty wrong with my back and just put it down to 'muscualr pain'. I didn't believe these doctors. I knew otherwise. I kept going back until eventually in Noveraber 2007 (I got ignored by my doctor for that long since Feb/March 2005) he sent me for a back x-ray which then came back and showed degeneration so the doctor then told me to 'go away and do loaRAB of exercises and come back in about four months and tell me how you're getting on' I found no relief, in fact it made it worse. I then went back and told him that I was fed up with my back pain and he referred me to hospital to supposedly see a spine consultant but it didn't happen for some reason the spine consultant didn't want to see me so I got ignored once again. I actually got seen by a sports physiotherapist who was pretty good and assessed me and sent me for an MRI of my back. This came back also with degeneration of my L2/L3 disc. For some reason I only got to see another physiotherapist who, this time was certainly not as helpful as the other one, to read the MRI results out to me, though she didn't take much notice of this degenerated disc at all. She said that it was normal and everyone gets it. Though I disagreed with her on that as the report from the radiologist says it is 'unusual for a person of this young age'. This physio even said that nothing would help me and to 'live with it'. The very same physio who said that 'nothing would help' started me on physiotherapy sessions and I haven't found relief, in fact, if anything it makes me worse! I went back to my doctor and complained about the fact I didn't think I was treated correctly at all. He then sent another letter to the consultant, demanding he see me as this problem of not being able to see this consultant was due to this consultant not wanting to see me for some unknown reason, a reason they won't state at the hospital, strangely enough. Funny and unprofessional thing was, this consultant didn't even bother to write back to my doctor and still hasn't seen me now. I've now been passed onto another consultant!
The appointment with this other consultant came totally out of the blue, though I knew something fishy was going on as the person who rang me up at the hospital to let me know that there was an appointment to see this 'new' consultant, said 'you've been waiting for a while now and we've only just received this letter off your doctor' which sounded like my doctor hadn't sent it until he'd returned (middle of Septeraber) from his paternity leave/holiday!
I saw this 'new' consultant and he said that it is unusual for someone young to have degenerated discs and has ordered some tests (Nerve Conduction Studies and Scans) of my whole spine and maybe my head as he reckons that I could have a trapped nerve (I have pain that travels through my legs and feet/toes) and more degenerated discs higher up as the MRI I had just of my lower/lurabar spine doesn't show a trapped/compressed nerve even though I get leg pain/pins and needles/hot/cold feeling/tingling.
I am now awaiting these tests to be done, not sure when as they didn't tell me.
I too often wonder what my future prospects will be but at the moment I don't know as these slow so-called healthcare professionals are taking their time in finding out what it totally wrong with me and what treatments to offer me. The other thing I also wonder, like you, is whether these degenerative discs will get any worse and also if I could perhaps prevent this somehow. A disc replacement sounRAB promising. I have been told that I am too young for a fusion and I also don't like the sound of where it can make the spine more unstable and degenerate further, kind of defeating the objective of restoring the spine.
Sorry I can't be of much more help but I just want you to know there are other younger people, and people in general with degenerated discs and other back problems out there who know what you are going through.
Good luck with your back and finding treatments.
