sierra
02-13-2004, 01:35 PM
Hi everyone ~ I hope I can find a nice person here who may have a thought or two about this!
I've have a vertebrae bone that hurts like a very bad bruise for almost 2 years. I'm always guarding it and sometimes it aches at night and during movement. In the last few months, I have noticed several other bones up my back getting the bruise feeling, as well.
My doctor (who is also a chiropracter) wanted to perform manipulation. I declined because at the time, no tests had been done to see what is wrong. Finally, x-rays showed a possible pars defect. So the doctor ordered CT scan. Now they say it is mild degeneration--can anyone elaborate on this? The nurse was quick with me, quite vague, in fact. She didn't even say for sure if there is or isn't a pars defect. She told me the doctor wants to follow up with this "manipulation"--I think it's strange that he keeps pushing this, and not looking further for answers--and wouldn't manipulation be dangerous if there was a fracture?
I was initially seen in the first place because of bad dizzy spells, which were a result of anemia, but are still present. All colon checks were normal and my blood count is back to normal. Should I accept this "mild degeneration" diagnosis or pursue the doc for more tests?
Thanks for the time~ :)
I've have a vertebrae bone that hurts like a very bad bruise for almost 2 years. I'm always guarding it and sometimes it aches at night and during movement. In the last few months, I have noticed several other bones up my back getting the bruise feeling, as well.
My doctor (who is also a chiropracter) wanted to perform manipulation. I declined because at the time, no tests had been done to see what is wrong. Finally, x-rays showed a possible pars defect. So the doctor ordered CT scan. Now they say it is mild degeneration--can anyone elaborate on this? The nurse was quick with me, quite vague, in fact. She didn't even say for sure if there is or isn't a pars defect. She told me the doctor wants to follow up with this "manipulation"--I think it's strange that he keeps pushing this, and not looking further for answers--and wouldn't manipulation be dangerous if there was a fracture?
I was initially seen in the first place because of bad dizzy spells, which were a result of anemia, but are still present. All colon checks were normal and my blood count is back to normal. Should I accept this "mild degeneration" diagnosis or pursue the doc for more tests?
Thanks for the time~ :)

