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Old 03-16-2017, 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by ANDREH View Post
I think for sure the neighbor disc does suffer the most, but it does affect sometimes other levels too! Just one good thing is that as we age, the disc start loosing movement and therefore pain level can diminish (similar to a natural fusion process). That might be happening with my L4 L5 disc, which does cause me some pain, but less then it did a couple of years ago (usually it happens after 40..). Some doctors gave me this information a long time ago. First I didn't believe but now it might be happening. Hope it helps...

interesting, so how does your l4 l5 look? just curious, because I've heard that the movement at l5 s1 is such that if you were to get a fusion, it would be the best level.
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HIZ tear at l5 s1 with mild disc height reduction and mild dehydration.
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