efang, Thanks for updating us. I personally don't think that pain is a reason not to do a discogram. Yes, there is pain during the test, but if you're already in pain what's the difference? It's really no worse than what we go through every day. The discogram is an incredible test that shows what no other test can show. I do think, however, that the discogram should be reserved for people who will likely be having a fusion or who have been battling back problems for a long time.
Good luck with the surgeon you will be seeing, and remeraber that if you are not comfortable with them, seek out additional opinions from other surgeons. Once you have had surgery you are stuck with that doctor for at least six months or so of follow-up as other doctors don't like to see a patient that has recently had surgery from a different doctor.
Follow your gut as you work through the difficult decisions you need to make in the near future.
Sending cyber hugs your way!
Brenda