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threedogs
25th February 2018, 03:01 PM
For those of us there may be an answer to yor back pain . Ill be the first to try it out next week some time.
Its a load bearing MRI, as you know most MRI you lie down ,but that takes pressure off everything.
Getting it done standing up just might be the answer some of us seek, the MRI is in Epping Vic, I cant
wait. At least it might get some of us off the pills and get some sort of normallity back in our lives
JUst thought Id let you know its out there so ask for a referal

mudnut
25th February 2018, 03:41 PM
That is a simple idea which makes a lot of sense. After numerous CT scans and X rays, an MRI was the only method they could see what was going on for me.

Evo
25th February 2018, 04:49 PM
Be interesting to know how it goes.
Had all the X-rays, CTs, MRIs.
This may be the answer to sorting out some stuff to make life easier.

GQtdauto
25th February 2018, 05:39 PM
my nerve damage was not detectable by either MRI or CT scan but I wonder with this new tech if it would , trouble for me is it's not something they can fix without doing more damage.

MB
25th February 2018, 06:23 PM
Sounds excellent John mate, we’re all hoping for the best for you!
Standard MRI was what thankfully finally found my squished nerves too. Unfortunately I’m not allowed to have any more MRI’s as the screws and plate inside now don’t appreciate magnets anymore!


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Clunk
25th February 2018, 10:31 PM
Hope it all works out for you John.....

TPC
26th February 2018, 12:29 AM
For those of us there may be an answer to yor back pain . Ill be the first to try it out next week some time.
Its a load bearing MRI, as you know most MRI you lie down ,but that takes pressure off everything.
Getting it done standing up just might be the answer some of us seek, the MRI is in Epping Vic, I cant
wait. At least it might get some of us off the pills and get some sort of normallity back in our lives
JUst thought Id let you know its out there so ask for a referal

Hope it helps work out what they can do for you John. You have been through a lot with your back and would be great to see some new ideas come out of this.


Sounds excellent John mate, we’re all hoping for the best for you!
Standard MRI was what thankfully finally found my squished nerves too. Unfortunately I’m not allowed to have any more MRI’s as the screws and plate inside now don’t appreciate magnets anymore!
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Did not know you had back problems to Mark, what have you had done with the screws and plate?

I have suffered from back pain too since I was about 13 years old, I was told the cartlidge never formed properly between L2 and L3 vertebra which has allowed movement causing severe pinched nerves and torn muscles.
In later years I have relied on anti inflammatories and painkillers to cope with the pain but they were really screwing up my stomach so gave them up about a year ago.
Now I have back pain every day with Sciatica down my right led and I am trying to deal with it without tablets but it is not easy.
I have been told that I will probably need a back fusion operation at some time but do not like the idea of losing the mobility in my lower back but as I get older I probably will have to get it done.
I am sure I am not suffering any near as much as some on here like Threedogs, Mudnut and Evo and I really feel for you guys.

MB
26th February 2018, 06:05 AM
Did not know you had back problems to Mark, what have you had done with the screws and plate.
Epworth Hospital over here in Richmond were amazing mate! http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/images/imported/2018/02/138.jpg C5-6 disc was blown out pressing against my spinal cord so they removed it/caged it/fused it. The majority of pain though down my right side/arm was from arthritis bone growth choking nerves deep inside. They gave all that a grinding back whilst in there and instant relief from the moment I woke!


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GQtdauto
26th February 2018, 06:36 AM
Geez MB how old are you they used slotted screws ?

MB
26th February 2018, 07:22 AM
Not too far over the hill as they say mate. Doc reckons the screws held in really good, he was happy, TBH never really noticed them being slotted, what does that do, better grip?


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TPC
26th February 2018, 08:47 AM
Epworth Hospital over here in Richmond were amazing mate! C5-6 disc was blown out pressing against my spinal cord so they removed it/caged it/fused it. The majority of pain though down my right side/arm was from arthritis bone growth choking nerves deep inside. They gave all that a grinding back whilst in there and instant relief from the moment I woke!


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Do you set off the metal detectors?

MB
26th February 2018, 09:10 AM
Nah mate, all good, standard metal detectors are fine but no more MRI’s allowed in the future was warned. Magnets must be too strong and can pull what minute bits of carbon are in there I guess?


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Hodge
26th February 2018, 09:54 AM
Seeing this thread and seeing what some of you poor buggas went through scares the shit out of me.
90% of blokes in my industry develop f****d backs at some stage due to nature of this job.
Climbing tall ladders and towers leaning back , lugging heavy tool bags etc...

I really hope I don't add to the percentage. http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/images/imported/2018/02/139.jpg

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mudnut
26th February 2018, 09:56 AM
Faaar out MB And you drive up and down that bumpy dirt road every day. I feel like a wimp now!

jack
26th February 2018, 10:38 AM
Now I have back pain every day with Sciatica down my right led and I am trying to deal with it without tablets but it is not easy.
I have been told that I will probably need a back fusion operation at some time but do not like the idea of losing the mobility in my lower back but as I get older I probably will have to get it done.

Hi Tony,

My wife suffers from Sciatica to the extent that she has difficulty walking at times. She went through the medication, physio, and cortisone injection path with no positive result.
Several years ago a specialist anesthetist recommended a caudal injection, as surgery was the next resort she decided to try the injection first. It's done while in a CT scanner and it had pretty much immediate pain relief.
Since then she has had caudal injections every few years, sometimes they take three weeks to show improvement other times its nearly instant.
Not sure if this works for everyone but for my wife it was a life saver, might be worth checking out.

Cheers

TPC
26th February 2018, 10:47 AM
Hi Tony,

My wife suffers from Sciatica to the extent that she has difficulty walking at times. She went through the medication, physio, and cortisone injection path with no positive result.
Several years ago a specialist anesthetist recommended a caudal injection, as surgery was the next resort she decided to try the injection first. It's done while in a CT scanner and it had pretty much immediate pain relief.
Since then she has had caudal injections every few years, sometimes they take three weeks to show improvement other times its nearly instant.
Not sure if this works for everyone but for my wife it was a life saver, might be worth checking out.

Cheers

Thanks Jack, I had not heard of that but will ask my doctor what he thinks.

threedogs
26th February 2018, 01:29 PM
just a selection of what Ive had implanted there were 2 of those 3/8th bolts the wire were for electrodes,
like others couldnt have an MRI cause of metal in my body. at last metal free and pray the load bearing MRI shows up something

My advice AVOID SURGERY AT ALL COSTS.
Ive had 19 just to fix the first and thats not counting all the spinal taps etc Ive had

MB
26th February 2018, 04:03 PM
Crikey.....they are truly massive John, you sure must be glad they’re out now mate!
The MRI for me was to see what others could not and then come up with an action plan together once found. Heavy cortisone tablet doses were trialled for 30 days and in that time my pain and function loss escalated out of control along with a horrible roid rage personal reaction.
As a last resort surgery suggested was chosen by me and has been thankfully successful for nearly 3 years now, touch wood! Of course it is unfortunately always a risk and one I was more than willing to take at that ugly time in my life.
I do truly hope this new technology kindly suggested by you John can help your situation and many others no doubt! Best of luck mate!!


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Clunk
26th February 2018, 07:04 PM
Yep back pain is a bastard, and I really feel for all those that have to endure it day in, day out.

I have ok days, bad days and really shit house days. Especially when every other single joint in my body wants to join in the fun.
There's a high possibility that my vertebrae will fuse together themselves, so try to keep that at bay with exercises, stretches, pain meds and various anti inflammatorys. Although i try not to take anything if I can help it.