Question: Hi, more than two years ago I injured my back while lifting too heavy, it caused a disc herniation in my L4/L5. The symptoms have been mostly burning feet/legs. The
MRI report showed (roughly translated): "slightly dehydrated 4th lumbar disc with broad right sided, partly foraminal annular tear tangent right L5 root in recess. There is also a small central disc herniation in the 4th lumbar disc without root affection. Good space conditions in the root canals".
I haven't had much progress over these two years. I encountered some tingling/
vibration in my
perineum a few months ago with
tailbone pain as well, then did a new MRI which showed no change at all. A couple of weeks ago I bent down to the sink while squeezing my legs together, and instantly felt pain in the area, like a wound, a little on the right side, matching the MRI report? I have had more
back pain since then, a sore feeling, sometimes feels like the wounded area is vibrating, and recently I encountered
muscle weakness in my right thigh (above the knee), and now also some weird tingling in one of my right toes (the second one), and from time to time some
muscle pain in areas of my right leg, but the weakness has disappeared for now. I am seeing a chiropractor for treatment, who checked my reactions, reflexes etc, was ok. He said I may have caused the disc herniation to become broader.
Since I have a Central L4/L5 disc herniation, I worry about Cauda Equina Syndrome.
But the MRI report says I have right sided annular tear, and my recent symptoms are more right sided.
What does that mean? Is it better?
Based on my story, would you recommend a New MRI? Am I in danger of developing CES?