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JKSteger
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My lower back has been hurting since Feb. 2010. I went to Chiropractor in March for weekly adjustments but it only got worse. I then went to my Dr. who send me to Orthopedics who sent me to get a MRI. In the past week my back has gotten alot better as the pain going down my right leg has lessened except in the morning getting out of bed.
My MRI came back and the Dr. handed me the exam results and said I needed to talk with yet another Dr about injections but I needed to do physical therapy first for 4 weeks (insurance).
So here are the MRI impression:
L4-5: Broad based left-sided protrusion displaces the left L5 root. Small right paracentral caudal extrusion displaces the right L5 root.
What does this mean? I would have asked the Dr except he handed me the paper when I was walking out of the exam room.
I'm getting tired of these Dr's walking in and speaking for 2 minutes then leaving and I'm not even getting to ask a question. Also tired of being told I have to see a "different" Dr. for this and that.
Anyway,
Anyone know what the MRI impressions mean? Also anything I should ask the Dr for as far as anti inflamitory goes? I'm taking 800 mg ibuprofin every 8 hours with helps more than alot!
Thanks
Jeremy
My MRI came back and the Dr. handed me the exam results and said I needed to talk with yet another Dr about injections but I needed to do physical therapy first for 4 weeks (insurance).
So here are the MRI impression:
L4-5: Broad based left-sided protrusion displaces the left L5 root. Small right paracentral caudal extrusion displaces the right L5 root.
What does this mean? I would have asked the Dr except he handed me the paper when I was walking out of the exam room.
I'm getting tired of these Dr's walking in and speaking for 2 minutes then leaving and I'm not even getting to ask a question. Also tired of being told I have to see a "different" Dr. for this and that.
Anyway,
Anyone know what the MRI impressions mean? Also anything I should ask the Dr for as far as anti inflamitory goes? I'm taking 800 mg ibuprofin every 8 hours with helps more than alot!
Thanks
Jeremy