Just a quick note to say hi!
You deserve a big bear hug!
You're in my thoughts all the time, but especially today.
Thank you for everything!
Welcome to our community!
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Hope you feel better soon!
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Just wanted to let you know I can relate. If you ever want to talk, you know where to find me.
Ive been offered a thoracic epidural injection but the pain doc says it probably wont work and she wants to try other methods of pain help, ie more painkillers I guess. My ultimate aim is to get off painkillers because of the extra problems they cause my bowels which are bad enough already !
My orthopaedic surgeon sent me to the pain doc for the epidural but he did also say that if this fails (which seems likely according to the pain doc) they would consider me for surgery....the thing is..if one specialist considers surgery then he thinks the disc fragment is still there causing problems but the pain managment doc ( who is an anaethesist) says she is 100% sure there is no fragment as discs DO NOT FRAGMENT (quote) ! So who is right here and who is wrong and what should be my next step.
I havent had an mri done to any other part of my spine but the mri I had done in March says
' there is a soft tissue lesion intimate with the posterior body of T10, intermediate in signal on T1 weighted equences and of inhomogenously increased signal on T2. The lesion appears to extend upward from T10/T11 where it is most prominent and tapers to the top of the vertebral body and is embarrassing the anterior sub-arachnoid space and impinging on the anterior surface of the lower thoracic cord. There is a slight reduction in height in the T10/T11 disc compared with the others. The appearance is of a sequestrated prolapsed disc'
Ive no idea what any of this means but I would be so grateful if someone could explain it as so far everyone ive seen has an entirely different opinion of what is wrong, and how to treat it.
Many many thanks
Kim