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FlyingFotog
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Hello All,
1st New thread. I had surgery in Noveraber for numerous things (in my sig) and I recieved my medical recorRAB the other day from my surgeon. While looking through them there were numerous things that I hadn't ever seen or had even talked about with my doctors. Mainly x-ray and MRI results from years past. I'm in the military and they don't like to diagnose you with something that is "livable" even if it's going to get worse. So looking back I noticed that among other things on my x-rays, lurabarization was one of my diagnosis. I looked it up and it says that it's when you S level vertabrae don't fuse together at a certain age. It says that my S-1 vertabrae on the right side isn't fused so on one side of my back i have 5 vertabrae and the other side I have 4. I think.
So my question is, does anyone else have this problem and if so, what are the long term effects on the body. Every issue that I have had with my lower back has been on the right side. I am wondering if it is coincidence or a contributing factor.
Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Nick
1st New thread. I had surgery in Noveraber for numerous things (in my sig) and I recieved my medical recorRAB the other day from my surgeon. While looking through them there were numerous things that I hadn't ever seen or had even talked about with my doctors. Mainly x-ray and MRI results from years past. I'm in the military and they don't like to diagnose you with something that is "livable" even if it's going to get worse. So looking back I noticed that among other things on my x-rays, lurabarization was one of my diagnosis. I looked it up and it says that it's when you S level vertabrae don't fuse together at a certain age. It says that my S-1 vertabrae on the right side isn't fused so on one side of my back i have 5 vertabrae and the other side I have 4. I think.
So my question is, does anyone else have this problem and if so, what are the long term effects on the body. Every issue that I have had with my lower back has been on the right side. I am wondering if it is coincidence or a contributing factor.
Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Nick