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sicknasty
20-12-2014, 05:33 AM
Hello ,

This is regarding a non health sexual problem and hope to ask some medical question.

I've been having back problem for awhile and have done my mri scan.
The result shown of degeneration and bulging of disc at L4-5 , L5-S1.

The thing was I had only mention this back problem to my specialist and not my constsnt shoulder pain and neck pain.

Okay my question is , is my disc condition on my lower back that's giving me problem of constant shoulder pain? My next appointment with specialist is three month later . I've been having this shoulder pain problem for as long as I could remember I am serving NS right now I always thought the problem was because of the constsnt heavy load I am carrying and it's normal . But till recently it's getting out of control .

What test should I go ? To determine if my lower disc is giving me problem or my neck disc ? I only done mri for lower back , should I do a mri for my neck ? Please advise thanks

sammyboyfor
20-12-2014, 06:57 AM
This isn't the place for such questions. Ask a doctor.

HonkyBonky
21-12-2014, 11:12 PM
Seems like a slipped disc issue bro

sweetnothing
22-12-2014, 03:23 PM
Hello ,

This is regarding a non health sexual problem and hope to ask some medical question.

I've been having back problem for awhile and have done my mri scan.
The result shown of degeneration and bulging of disc at L4-5 , L5-S1.

The thing was I had only mention this back problem to my specialist and not my constsnt shoulder pain and neck pain.

Okay my question is , is my disc condition on my lower back that's giving me problem of constant shoulder pain? My next appointment with specialist is three month later . I've been having this shoulder pain problem for as long as I could remember I am serving NS right now I always thought the problem was because of the constsnt heavy load I am carrying and it's normal . But till recently it's getting out of control .

What test should I go ? To determine if my lower disc is giving me problem or my neck disc ? I only done mri for lower back , should I do a mri for my neck ? Please advise thanks

If you look at studies, MRI results do not correlate to pain.

Also, the way the medical system here works is that your back specialist will refer you on to a neck/shoulder specialist (if you are in the public system) and that will take just about forever. And, they'll refer you to a physiotherapist if it isn't severe enough for surgery anyway.

InTheMiddle
31-12-2014, 12:24 AM
Did you fall or something? if yes probably slipped disc

Believer
04-01-2015, 05:41 AM
If you look at studies, MRI results do not correlate to pain.

This is very true indeed

pleasurehobby
09-01-2015, 12:24 AM
Hello ,

This is regarding a non health sexual problem and hope to ask some medical question.

I've been having back problem for awhile and have done my mri scan.
The result shown of degeneration and bulging of disc at L4-5 , L5-S1.

The thing was I had only mention this back problem to my specialist and not my constsnt shoulder pain and neck pain.

Okay my question is , is my disc condition on my lower back that's giving me problem of constant shoulder pain? My next appointment with specialist is three month later . I've been having this shoulder pain problem for as long as I could remember I am serving NS right now I always thought the problem was because of the constsnt heavy load I am carrying and it's normal . But till recently it's getting out of control .

What test should I go ? To determine if my lower disc is giving me problem or my neck disc ? I only done mri for lower back , should I do a mri for my neck ? Please advise thanks

Hi TS,

if the pain is out of control, and you are unable to wait for 3 months for the specialist, do make an appointment with a private doctor to get a consultation.

Back issues can be both big and small, and when big it will affect many areas of daily activity including the most important one around here, sexual intercourse.

If you are worry about the costs of it, make sure you give your insurance a call. Most insuraces these days if you are covered well will pay almost all of the costs provided that procedure requires hospitalization.

Dont delay treatment as there is always a risk of it getting worst.

Just my opinion.

Bhumibol
10-01-2015, 05:45 AM
Back issues can be both big and small, and when big it will affect many areas of daily activity including the most important one around here, sexual intercourse.


Agree for this