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<blockquote data-quote="subzero" data-source="post: 7415644" data-attributes="member: 600350"><p>sounds like you pinched the disk and caused them to rupture. I did similar while working construction. The L4-L5 disk are completely shot and show up black in the xray. The fluid in those disk can not be absorbed into the body, they have to cut into the body and remove the fluid. So right now the fluid is sitting where it came out, and sometimes it shift over and lands on my sciatic nerve causeing pain in the a<span style="color: black">ss</span> pain and paralization effects in my legs. Alsop since the disk have no natural lubrication anyumore they grind the bones and that causes pain. They have to go in and cut those out and put synthetic disk in.... not ready to go that far yet....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subzero, post: 7415644, member: 600350"] sounds like you pinched the disk and caused them to rupture. I did similar while working construction. The L4-L5 disk are completely shot and show up black in the xray. The fluid in those disk can not be absorbed into the body, they have to cut into the body and remove the fluid. So right now the fluid is sitting where it came out, and sometimes it shift over and lands on my sciatic nerve causeing pain in the a[COLOR=black]ss[/COLOR] pain and paralization effects in my legs. Alsop since the disk have no natural lubrication anyumore they grind the bones and that causes pain. They have to go in and cut those out and put synthetic disk in.... not ready to go that far yet.... [/QUOTE]
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