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What Causes Chronic Pain Post A Back Injury?

my husband has suffered a back injury like 9 months ago was pinned by the door of a car apon inpact ,he was a pedestrian anyway he has a total loss of 7 disks 1 buldging and herniated and is in extream amounts of pain if you put degenerative disk disease and drop foot and spinal stenosis all toghther this is what you get?????? can you help we have no insurance but the accident was covered by car insurance, we have an attorney handling it but my husband was in such screaming pain that we called an ambuluance he could not walk and they even did an m r I in the er and then did nothing gave him a script for 5 mg oxycodone 21 of them it was total bulshit and a waiste of time any suggestions
Mon, 3 Jul 2017
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Answer: Hello,
Thank you for using Healthcaremagic.
I read your question and understood your concern.
I think you may have disc problem so meet a spine surgeon get examination done followed by x ray and if nothing found get fresh mri now as it will give present day status of spinal cord and its compression status which helps to come to a conclusion there might be an unstable spine after trauma and needs mri for confirming
Dr. Sandeep patil
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What Causes Chronic Pain Post A Back Injury?

Answer: Hello, Thank you for using Healthcaremagic. I read your question and understood your concern. I think you may have disc problem so meet a spine surgeon get examination done followed by x ray and if nothing found get fresh mri now as it will give present day status of spinal cord and its compression status which helps to come to a conclusion there might be an unstable spine after trauma and needs mri for confirming Dr. Sandeep patil