I am suffering from the back pain issue so i have done the MRI and the report say following
Conclusion:
Small posterior bulge of L3-4 and L4-5 discs are seen indenting anterior
thecal sac.
L5-S1 disc shows disc dessication with diffuse posterior bulge and
posterior annular tear effacing epidural fat, indenting anterior thecal sac,
narrowing of bilateral neural foramina and abutting bilateral traversing
S1nerve roots.
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Serious trouble!!
Modern lifestyle has donated this problem. Start giving time to yourself and start playing a game other than routine stretching exercises.
Please don’t start gymming!! Just a recreational sport will do.
Eat healthy, dont cut down on milk products and home made non ceg food.
Take breaks in between long sittings.
Take a chill pill. Remember that you are not the only one running the company!! The company will do as good as anyday even without you. All the best
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MR over diagnoses problems. Donot see the mr scan .
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