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amisharma
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Hi Niad,
I am from Canada & I know the medical system here is quite similar to that in UK. That is, we have a health tax system, so we do not have to pay for visits to doctors, medical tests, MRIs etc. I think this system really sucks & I agree that it is a "conveyer belt".
I had been having back problems for the past 7 yrs & have changed a couple of GPs in that time frame. I was also recommended Physiotherapy & sent to Reumatologists, Neurologists ets. but never to an ortho or Spine specialist. None of these specialists sent me for an MRI even though I kept suggesting it to them. They treated me for Fibromylgia, put me on anti-depression pills, sleeping pills & followed the trial & error route untill last year when I put my foot down & strictly asked for an MRI. When I called the GPs office to inquire about my MRI results, I was told by the receptionist that it was normal. I did not ask to see the report thereafter.
In the meantime, I had to visit India last Dec. & took an opinion of a Spine Specialist there, as I was in extreme pain there. Within 6 hrs. he had the X-rays, blood tests, & MRI reports at his desk. The diagonisis was "Acute PID L5/Si compressing the cord with mild PID at L4/L5". As in your case, the L4/L5 disc were drained of fluid & had turned black & were compressing on nerves around the area causing sciatica pain.
I knew if I came back to Canada with these reults, I would be put once again on a merry go round for another couple of years.. I was so frustrated & in pain that I decided to get a surgery done there itself...Upon my return, I asked my GP why my MRI here didn't show the same results & guess what he checked the report & said that it does show disc herniation at L4/L5 but that's quite common in most people. No GP would send you to a Spine specialist for that reason, meaning that the spine surgeon would see me only when I am almost paralysed & unable to move.. Untill then they will let my condition deteriorate & keep sending me for conservative treatments.
The hospital had patients from UK & USA & they all had the same complaint. Patients from US were there due to the cost factor but the ones from UK & Canada(like myself) get treatment there due to the amount of time that is wasted, making the patient's condition worse..Now I am back in Canada & need a follow up MRI to make sure the recovery is good... i have an appt. for Sep.3rd... I am lucky I didn't have to wait for 3 months, this time..
I hope you can find a good Spine Specialist as your problem sounRAB very similar to mine.. I will try to find out from my doc what Grade 3 means.
I am from Canada & I know the medical system here is quite similar to that in UK. That is, we have a health tax system, so we do not have to pay for visits to doctors, medical tests, MRIs etc. I think this system really sucks & I agree that it is a "conveyer belt".
I had been having back problems for the past 7 yrs & have changed a couple of GPs in that time frame. I was also recommended Physiotherapy & sent to Reumatologists, Neurologists ets. but never to an ortho or Spine specialist. None of these specialists sent me for an MRI even though I kept suggesting it to them. They treated me for Fibromylgia, put me on anti-depression pills, sleeping pills & followed the trial & error route untill last year when I put my foot down & strictly asked for an MRI. When I called the GPs office to inquire about my MRI results, I was told by the receptionist that it was normal. I did not ask to see the report thereafter.
In the meantime, I had to visit India last Dec. & took an opinion of a Spine Specialist there, as I was in extreme pain there. Within 6 hrs. he had the X-rays, blood tests, & MRI reports at his desk. The diagonisis was "Acute PID L5/Si compressing the cord with mild PID at L4/L5". As in your case, the L4/L5 disc were drained of fluid & had turned black & were compressing on nerves around the area causing sciatica pain.
I knew if I came back to Canada with these reults, I would be put once again on a merry go round for another couple of years.. I was so frustrated & in pain that I decided to get a surgery done there itself...Upon my return, I asked my GP why my MRI here didn't show the same results & guess what he checked the report & said that it does show disc herniation at L4/L5 but that's quite common in most people. No GP would send you to a Spine specialist for that reason, meaning that the spine surgeon would see me only when I am almost paralysed & unable to move.. Untill then they will let my condition deteriorate & keep sending me for conservative treatments.
The hospital had patients from UK & USA & they all had the same complaint. Patients from US were there due to the cost factor but the ones from UK & Canada(like myself) get treatment there due to the amount of time that is wasted, making the patient's condition worse..Now I am back in Canada & need a follow up MRI to make sure the recovery is good... i have an appt. for Sep.3rd... I am lucky I didn't have to wait for 3 months, this time..

I hope you can find a good Spine Specialist as your problem sounRAB very similar to mine.. I will try to find out from my doc what Grade 3 means.