
Just wanted to share some of my photography in hopes or promoting good feelings. Hope any and all that look find enjoyment.
DDD, Large herniated disk @ C4-5 with a 5mm osteophyte on the right side causing right foraminal stenosis, cord compression evident. Bi-lateral foraminal stenosis @ C5-C6 with no herniation or cord compression.
ACDF @ C4-C5 on September 16, 2009
Followed up by another ACDF @ C5-6 September 3, 2010
my pain just subsided....where was it taken?
Banned from Spine-Health
Thank you very much. This was taken in Pineda Florida, along US 1. It's not too far from Patrick Air Force Base.
Back when I was feeling better I would jump in my car and go for a drive with my camera until I saw something that caught my eye.
DDD, Large herniated disk @ C4-5 with a 5mm osteophyte on the right side causing right foraminal stenosis, cord compression evident. Bi-lateral foraminal stenosis @ C5-C6 with no herniation or cord compression.
ACDF @ C4-C5 on September 16, 2009
Followed up by another ACDF @ C5-6 September 3, 2010
Looks like a place I want to visit!! I have some sunrise pictures from South Beach that I took a few years ago with film. I cannot get anyone to print them properly (they ALL try to adjust exposure which I don't want -- they ruin the pictures), I may actually try and do it myself, but that's beyond my means right at the moment...
Jay
For help in posting pictures on Spine-Health, see the following posts on using Photobucket and Flickr:
http://www.spine-health.com/forum/water-cooler/photo-installment-1
http://www.spine-health.com/forum/water-cooler/photo-installment-2
Sorry, had to take the email off my signature because of the spam (bob@mypharmajobs.com this means you and I hope every spider and bot causes you to get spammed until your email is smoking!), so if you need additional help with photos I will not hesitate to provide it though via PM.
Also, please do not ask for assistance reading your MRI report, I am NOT a doctor!
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C3-C4-C5-C6 bulging with stenosis, L5-S1 annular tear and bulge, L3-L4-L5-S1 facet joint syndrome, OA: nothing severe enough to cause problems. Multiple MRIs, EMG & NCS tests, lumbar ESI's, facet injections, medial branch block injections, RF rhizotomy L3-L4-L5, discogram. Scheduled for LP mid October.
Now be a good boy and swallow all these pretty pills..... Ibuprofen, Valium, Baclofen, Avinza. Vicodin & Tramadol for BT pain.