Marielle
02-18-2004, 02:34 PM
Hi to all, :wave:
New here and have a doctor's appointment tomorrow. Have already seen a rheumy dr. and he is sending me to a family doctor to schedule an MRI at my local hospital. I have 3 herniated disks with annular leakage at all 3 levels in my lower back that was diagnosed over a year ago. Newly diagnosed with neck and shoulder problems due to an old injury 20 years ago as well as re-injured last October. Rheumy thinks I may have a torn rotator cuff and herniated cervical disks. Also says I have myofascial. He has me on Vicoden for pain to sleep at night. :) Helps soften the neck and shoulder pain but doesn't do much for the lower back pain, but I am able to get to sleep quicker and stay asleep for a longer period of time than when I don't take it.
My question is, how will I be able to have an MRI done, when I can't bear to lay still or flat for more than a few minutes? Does anyone have any experiences with this situation or have any suggestions on how I can have this MRI done without me skirming the entire time?
I really enjoy all of your comments and life experiences that so many of you are willing to share to so many of us who come here looking for relief. May God Bless You! I have learned so much here, which means I can ask the right kind of questions when I have appointments. Thanks for any help anyone can be! Have a splendid day! :D
New here and have a doctor's appointment tomorrow. Have already seen a rheumy dr. and he is sending me to a family doctor to schedule an MRI at my local hospital. I have 3 herniated disks with annular leakage at all 3 levels in my lower back that was diagnosed over a year ago. Newly diagnosed with neck and shoulder problems due to an old injury 20 years ago as well as re-injured last October. Rheumy thinks I may have a torn rotator cuff and herniated cervical disks. Also says I have myofascial. He has me on Vicoden for pain to sleep at night. :) Helps soften the neck and shoulder pain but doesn't do much for the lower back pain, but I am able to get to sleep quicker and stay asleep for a longer period of time than when I don't take it.
My question is, how will I be able to have an MRI done, when I can't bear to lay still or flat for more than a few minutes? Does anyone have any experiences with this situation or have any suggestions on how I can have this MRI done without me skirming the entire time?
I really enjoy all of your comments and life experiences that so many of you are willing to share to so many of us who come here looking for relief. May God Bless You! I have learned so much here, which means I can ask the right kind of questions when I have appointments. Thanks for any help anyone can be! Have a splendid day! :D

