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jaydavis
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Various doctors have told me that my case is inoperable, however what I have read regarding pain from foraminal stenosis is exactly what I'm having.
Here is my MRI report.
Degenerative changes of the lurabar spine as oultined most prominent at L3/5 and L4/5
Mild central canal stenosis at L3/4 with moderate right and moderately severe left foraminal narrowing.
Moderately severe bilateral foraminal narrowing at L4/5
Small central protrusion L5/S1 without central or foraminal stenosis.
Also under findings...
Moderately severe left foraminal narrowing with disc bulge extending into the foramen.
Can anyone out there see any reason why a Foraminotomy wouldn't help.
Suffering for over 20 Years.
Jay
Here is my MRI report.
Degenerative changes of the lurabar spine as oultined most prominent at L3/5 and L4/5
Mild central canal stenosis at L3/4 with moderate right and moderately severe left foraminal narrowing.
Moderately severe bilateral foraminal narrowing at L4/5
Small central protrusion L5/S1 without central or foraminal stenosis.
Also under findings...
Moderately severe left foraminal narrowing with disc bulge extending into the foramen.
Can anyone out there see any reason why a Foraminotomy wouldn't help.
Suffering for over 20 Years.
Jay