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Degenerative Spondylosis, Constant Back Pain, Numbness. Symptoms Likely To Suffer?
I was diagnosed 7 years ago at the age of 39 with degenerative spondylosis (crumbling spine syndrome) following rolling over a lorry. I am on long term incapacity benefit for life, although after 8 years off work I am now working again as a long distance lorry driver. I would like to know what type of symptoms am I likely to suffer through life apart from the constant back pain I suffer now and numbness of the lower half of my body if I spend to long behind the wheel without stopping and having a wander around for 5 minutes or so.
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Degenerative Spondylosis, Constant Back Pain, Numbness. Symptoms Likely To Suffer?
Hello, Welcome at HCM. Degenerative spondylosis(DS) may lead to following - -In DS there are growing bone ends ,which may unite to each other .This may lead to fusion of vertebrae leading decreased movements at spine. -There is inflammation of spine leading to continuous back pain. -There may be narrowing of spine foramen ,leading to numbness or burning pain in limbs during working. -Loss of function of some muscles in lower limb,leading to weakness. -The spinal cord may be compressed leading to loss of sensation & power in limbs. -There are increase chances of fracture & weak bones because of excessive stiffness of spine. Hope this all will help you. With best wishes.