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Hello all,

It has been strongly suggested by two M.D. friends that I should have an

MRI because my heart seems to be compromised. I am hypo with strong hyper

leanings, I guess. Any suggestions/insights from the group regarding MRI?

Joyce in Vermont

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Its where the lumbar vertebra slips around on top of the vertebra below it. It

can be treated by PT(which we already know i can't do) or spinal fusion.

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what the heck is that????

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Its where the lumbar vertebra slips around on top of the vertebra below it. It

can be treated by PT(which we already know i can't do) or spinal fusion.

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what the heck is that????

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Wow I thought having any thesis was rough enough in College let

alone a humorous inflamed vertabrae. jk, sounds scarey what ever it

is.

-Nick :o)

> Just got my results back again from another MRI...now they have

found out I have spondylolisthesis at L4 and 5. No wonder Im in pain

more then usual.

>

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Wow I thought having any thesis was rough enough in College let

alone a humorous inflamed vertabrae. jk, sounds scarey what ever it

is.

-Nick :o)

> Just got my results back again from another MRI...now they have

found out I have spondylolisthesis at L4 and 5. No wonder Im in pain

more then usual.

>

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Yeah Ive been reading up on it. Glad now Ive decided on a neuro because now with

this Spondylolisthesis going on,surgery gets a little more delicate and

difficult. And crap....from the readings it says sometimes you end up in a body

cast or a brace for months after it. Had my MRI sent to the Neuro Surgeon

today,after he looks at it THEN they call you to set up an appt. Did ya'll go

thru it that way too?

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Wow I thought having any thesis was rough enough in College let

alone a humorous inflamed vertabrae. jk, sounds scarey what ever it

is.

-Nick :o)

> Just got my results back again from another MRI...now they have

found out I have spondylolisthesis at L4 and 5. No wonder Im in pain

more then usual.

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Yeah Ive been reading up on it. Glad now Ive decided on a neuro because now with

this Spondylolisthesis going on,surgery gets a little more delicate and

difficult. And crap....from the readings it says sometimes you end up in a body

cast or a brace for months after it. Had my MRI sent to the Neuro Surgeon

today,after he looks at it THEN they call you to set up an appt. Did ya'll go

thru it that way too?

Re: MRI

Wow I thought having any thesis was rough enough in College let

alone a humorous inflamed vertabrae. jk, sounds scarey what ever it

is.

-Nick :o)

> Just got my results back again from another MRI...now they have

found out I have spondylolisthesis at L4 and 5. No wonder Im in pain

more then usual.

>

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Yes in constant pain for the past few weeks, guess thats why they did another

MRI. I know after i went to 3 PT's and was in severe pain something was up.

Oh wow,the meds they have me on aren't really doing much. Lortabs/and

alternating with Vicodin,Soma's,Celebrex and Xanax. Valium if i need it.

Well just have to wait til i see the neuro...so don't know what they will have

planned for me. Thank god Im on the xanax or valium otherwise i think i'd be

wigging out over all of this. i do find ice packs and laying down are of alot of

relief.but that is kinda hard for me to do with work and all....ah,but life goes

on. :-)

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OUCH!!!!! Oh dear. I sure hope your not in alot of pain. What happens next?

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Yes in constant pain for the past few weeks, guess thats why they did another

MRI. I know after i went to 3 PT's and was in severe pain something was up.

Oh wow,the meds they have me on aren't really doing much. Lortabs/and

alternating with Vicodin,Soma's,Celebrex and Xanax. Valium if i need it.

Well just have to wait til i see the neuro...so don't know what they will have

planned for me. Thank god Im on the xanax or valium otherwise i think i'd be

wigging out over all of this. i do find ice packs and laying down are of alot of

relief.but that is kinda hard for me to do with work and all....ah,but life goes

on. :-)

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OUCH!!!!! Oh dear. I sure hope your not in alot of pain. What happens next?

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---,

If you are having your surgery soon you need to stay off any

antiinflamatories like the celebrex and no aspirin.. they thin you

blood.. Mine is scheduled may5th I have the spondolethesis too l5-

s1 .. Inspite of what I have read here I think I am sticking with the

ortho.. I like him and feel comfortable with his staff.. Talked it

over with My family doc and got his imput.. I am in enough pain I am

looking forward to the surgery.. can't be much worse LOL

we can cheer each other on..

Sue

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Hey Sue

Oh I envy you...your surgery date has been set. Glad you feel comfortable with

your ortho doc. I do too with mine,but after talking with the family and

listening to the group,my family thought I should go to a neuro,my GP did too.

So you know the pain then? Do you have the radiating pain in your legs at all?

Are you taking pain meds and if so do they help and what is it???? Im not

finding a whole lot of relief. Im up for any suggestions .

Where are you located Sue and where are you having the surgery done?

I wish you the best of luck and will keep you in my prayers for a successful

surgery....

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---,

If you are having your surgery soon you need to stay off any

antiinflamatories like the celebrex and no aspirin.. they thin you

blood.. Mine is scheduled may5th I have the spondolethesis too l5-

s1 .. Inspite of what I have read here I think I am sticking with the

ortho.. I like him and feel comfortable with his staff.. Talked it

over with My family doc and got his imput.. I am in enough pain I am

looking forward to the surgery.. can't be much worse LOL

we can cheer each other on..

Sue

>

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Hey Sue

Oh I envy you...your surgery date has been set. Glad you feel comfortable with

your ortho doc. I do too with mine,but after talking with the family and

listening to the group,my family thought I should go to a neuro,my GP did too.

So you know the pain then? Do you have the radiating pain in your legs at all?

Are you taking pain meds and if so do they help and what is it???? Im not

finding a whole lot of relief. Im up for any suggestions .

Where are you located Sue and where are you having the surgery done?

I wish you the best of luck and will keep you in my prayers for a successful

surgery....

Re: MRI

---,

If you are having your surgery soon you need to stay off any

antiinflamatories like the celebrex and no aspirin.. they thin you

blood.. Mine is scheduled may5th I have the spondolethesis too l5-

s1 .. Inspite of what I have read here I think I am sticking with the

ortho.. I like him and feel comfortable with his staff.. Talked it

over with My family doc and got his imput.. I am in enough pain I am

looking forward to the surgery.. can't be much worse LOL

we can cheer each other on..

Sue

>

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Did your doc give you a list of the medications not to take 7 days prior to

surgery?

My did. Its bascially blood thiners like Sue said. I have a congestion cold

and I can take claritan D. Tylenor is ok but no iboprophin or advil..Check

with your doc..

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Did your doc give you a list of the medications not to take 7 days prior to

surgery?

My did. Its bascially blood thiners like Sue said. I have a congestion cold

and I can take claritan D. Tylenor is ok but no iboprophin or advil..Check

with your doc..

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I do not have any of the radiating pain, it is all in my back.. I do

get some pain in my upper spine and neck but I think alot of that is

from the muscles trying to protect that lower back..

I try to stay off the pain meds my back hurts 24/7.. but as long as

I do nothing..and I do mean nothing..it does not go into the bad

pain. If I mow the yard it is a pain pill breakfast.. pain pill

lunch.. and pain pill dinner..LOL!!I take hydrocodone when I really

need them.. And I am a bad girl.. drug stasher.. I have some demoral

from a surgery I had 2 years ago that I take in emergencies..

What Has really helped me alot in the water.. I joined a gym with a

pool and I try to go everyday.. I do water aerobics( no impact) and

resistance training and sometimes just float in that warm water..

it is about the only time my back feels normal.

I live North of Atlanta and Will be having the surgery at the local

hospital Northside. I can't wait.. I am so tired of living the way I

have.. Thanks for your thoughts.. Hope you get a date set soon

Sue

-- In spinaldisorderssupport , " Kammerer "

<john.kammerer@v...> wrote:

> Hey Sue

> Oh I envy you...your surgery date has been set. Glad you feel

comfortable with your ortho doc. I do too with mine,but after talking

with the family and listening to the group,my family thought I should

go to a neuro,my GP did too.

> So you know the pain then? Do you have the radiating pain in your

legs at all? Are you taking pain meds and if so do they help and what

is it???? Im not finding a whole lot of relief. Im up for any

suggestions .

> Where are you located Sue and where are you having the surgery done?

> I wish you the best of luck and will keep you in my prayers for a

successful surgery....

>

> Re: MRI

>

>

> ---,

> If you are having your surgery soon you need to stay off any

> antiinflamatories like the celebrex and no aspirin.. they thin

you

> blood.. Mine is scheduled may5th I have the spondolethesis too

l5-

> s1 .. Inspite of what I have read here I think I am sticking with

the

> ortho.. I like him and feel comfortable with his staff.. Talked

it

> over with My family doc and got his imput.. I am in enough pain I

am

> looking forward to the surgery.. can't be much worse LOL

> we can cheer each other on..

> Sue

> >

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I do not have any of the radiating pain, it is all in my back.. I do

get some pain in my upper spine and neck but I think alot of that is

from the muscles trying to protect that lower back..

I try to stay off the pain meds my back hurts 24/7.. but as long as

I do nothing..and I do mean nothing..it does not go into the bad

pain. If I mow the yard it is a pain pill breakfast.. pain pill

lunch.. and pain pill dinner..LOL!!I take hydrocodone when I really

need them.. And I am a bad girl.. drug stasher.. I have some demoral

from a surgery I had 2 years ago that I take in emergencies..

What Has really helped me alot in the water.. I joined a gym with a

pool and I try to go everyday.. I do water aerobics( no impact) and

resistance training and sometimes just float in that warm water..

it is about the only time my back feels normal.

I live North of Atlanta and Will be having the surgery at the local

hospital Northside. I can't wait.. I am so tired of living the way I

have.. Thanks for your thoughts.. Hope you get a date set soon

Sue

-- In spinaldisorderssupport , " Kammerer "

<john.kammerer@v...> wrote:

> Hey Sue

> Oh I envy you...your surgery date has been set. Glad you feel

comfortable with your ortho doc. I do too with mine,but after talking

with the family and listening to the group,my family thought I should

go to a neuro,my GP did too.

> So you know the pain then? Do you have the radiating pain in your

legs at all? Are you taking pain meds and if so do they help and what

is it???? Im not finding a whole lot of relief. Im up for any

suggestions .

> Where are you located Sue and where are you having the surgery done?

> I wish you the best of luck and will keep you in my prayers for a

successful surgery....

>

> Re: MRI

>

>

> ---,

> If you are having your surgery soon you need to stay off any

> antiinflamatories like the celebrex and no aspirin.. they thin

you

> blood.. Mine is scheduled may5th I have the spondolethesis too

l5-

> s1 .. Inspite of what I have read here I think I am sticking with

the

> ortho.. I like him and feel comfortable with his staff.. Talked

it

> over with My family doc and got his imput.. I am in enough pain I

am

> looking forward to the surgery.. can't be much worse LOL

> we can cheer each other on..

> Sue

> >

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> I have some demoral from a surgery I had 2 years ago that I take in

emergencies <

Be careful and ask the pharmacist or doc about drug life span. Some drugs weaken

or become toxic over time.

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> I have some demoral from a surgery I had 2 years ago that I take in

emergencies <

Be careful and ask the pharmacist or doc about drug life span. Some drugs weaken

or become toxic over time.

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, yes i was told only the celebrex. I just had a cornea transplant 2 wks

ago and that was the only meds I couldn't take.

Found a great site to look up drugs. Its a computer PDR

www.healthsquare.com/drugmain.htm

Re: MRI

Did your doc give you a list of the medications not to take 7 days prior to

surgery?

My did. Its bascially blood thiners like Sue said. I have a congestion cold

and I can take claritan D. Tylenor is ok but no iboprophin or advil..Check

with your doc..

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