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Old 01-31-2013, 07:49 PM
JeffR JeffR is offline
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Having the discogram not reproduce symptoms exactly as you experience them normally is not uncommon - it was the case for me. I had no radial pain and no leg pain during the procedure which I did have during acute episodes. This makes sense since they only inflate the disc as a whole whereas some of the herniated disc material that is up against a nerve root might not be pushed out further at all.

-Jeff
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Lifelong history of back issues from a young age, spasms etc.
1995 - Weightlifting injury
1997 - Hip Injury
2009 - Trampoline injury (just bounced down on my butt)
2009-2011 Physiotherapy and medication, progress but no lasting pain relief
2010 - X-Ray DDD L5-S1, L4-L5, L4-L3
2010 - MRI Herniation L5-S1, Bulges L4-L5, L4-L3
2011 - Epidurals - No relief
2012 - Facet Injections - No relief
2012 - Discogram TBI - positive L3-S1

L3-S1 ADR M6-L w Clavel 11/28/2012
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