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lcutson
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I had my appt this morning with a spine specialist. First of all, the MRI cd i picked up from the hospital turned out to be blank. So, we had to just go off what the actual written reports stated. Anyways, he spent about 5 minutes with me and said... "this doesn't fit the characteristics of anything ive seen" ... "the hemangioma is an incidental finding, no way the cause of your pain, i suggest you go back to your family doctor and have a full internal work-up done" ....I am 23 years old, 5'1 90lbs. I personally, do not think slight retrolisthesis, slight DDD, Schmorls Nodes, and a hemangioma (in the exact spot where my pain is) is nothing. ANY SUGGESTIONS??