Dear Mary,
In english, you have an impinged nerve at the L4-L5 and L5 vertebro bodies. Basically, you have two discs that are touching your nerve roots. The MRI states left greater than right, I would guess that you have pain that radiates down your leg and its worse in the left leg. There are several things that can be done to help with your pain. I would also guess by the MRI that your pain is pretty bad.
Please let me know how things turn out. I wish you the best of luck and I hope you get to feeling better.
SLCPMOM
You mention that several things can be done to help me, can you give me a list of what some of those things are? I've been suffering with this horrible pain in my entire left leg for far too long, I'm ready for some relief.
Thank you
Mary
Mary,
Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner. Epidural steroid injections help with pinched nerves. There are also transforaminals, caudal injections and facet nerve injections. All of these injections are done using some kind of steroid and lidocaine. The steroid helps calm the nerves and reduces pain after usually about 4-6 days. The lidocaine usually reduces pain immediately and for about the following 4 hours. Another noninvasive procedure is a Percuteanous disc decompression. If you have Blue cross insurance, they won't pay for it. Physical therapy also can sometimes help to expand the disc space and reduce pressure on the nerves. I hope this helps.