Can tarlov cysts be causing my pn?
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 1:55 am
Hi,
I just had an MRI done not (Potter) and I was wondering if anyone can provide feedback.
I'm not going to type the whole report as I already did, it took about 45 mins. to type and when I hit preview it made me log back in and my whole report disappeared.
Pn stared for me in early 2011. I had a nerve block in July of 2011 which confirmed it was my pn.I immediately stopped sitting. I was put on Amitriptyline 25mg and Gabapentin up to 1800mg. Even with the medication and not sitting my pain progressed but still mild most of the time (exception bm's) and also hurt when up and about. Only relief was lying down. So did a lot of lying around for a year which was not very good for the rest of my body. Of course I had a lot of muscular problems in pelvic area with trigger points in the back of my thigh. My burning pain was only on left side perineal area between inner thigh and vagina and felt very superficial. I never had, stabbing, electric shock, or foreign object feeling, just burning in area described. Just recently I've had some burning around anus, but that could be because I've just been diagnosed with having a rectocele and guess that could be the reason for new burning in that area.
Here is the short version of what MRI found:
There are somewhat prominent Tarlov cysts present posterior to the S2 vertical body. The larger of the two is to the left of midline and is seen to measure 1.6 cm in greatest dimension.
IMPRESSION:
1. Bilateral Tarlov cysts posterior to the S2 vertebral body.
2. Diffuse bulge of the annulus fibrosis with desiccation within the nucleus pulposus at all levels within the lumbar spine with findings consistent with concentric annular fissures within the posterior aspects of the annulus at the T12-L1-2 levels.
3. Bilateral facet arthropathy L4-5 and L5-S1
Forgot to mention I have been off all medication for the past several months. I do use a amitriptyline/ketamine creme in that area of burning and I'm doing better than last year. Of course I still have flares and muscular problems and cannot sit. My question is If it's from Tarlov cysts shouldn't I be getting worse over time and not better? I do wonder that it's noted that left sided Tarlov is bigger and I only have pain on that side.
Thanks
I just had an MRI done not (Potter) and I was wondering if anyone can provide feedback.
I'm not going to type the whole report as I already did, it took about 45 mins. to type and when I hit preview it made me log back in and my whole report disappeared.
Pn stared for me in early 2011. I had a nerve block in July of 2011 which confirmed it was my pn.I immediately stopped sitting. I was put on Amitriptyline 25mg and Gabapentin up to 1800mg. Even with the medication and not sitting my pain progressed but still mild most of the time (exception bm's) and also hurt when up and about. Only relief was lying down. So did a lot of lying around for a year which was not very good for the rest of my body. Of course I had a lot of muscular problems in pelvic area with trigger points in the back of my thigh. My burning pain was only on left side perineal area between inner thigh and vagina and felt very superficial. I never had, stabbing, electric shock, or foreign object feeling, just burning in area described. Just recently I've had some burning around anus, but that could be because I've just been diagnosed with having a rectocele and guess that could be the reason for new burning in that area.
Here is the short version of what MRI found:
There are somewhat prominent Tarlov cysts present posterior to the S2 vertical body. The larger of the two is to the left of midline and is seen to measure 1.6 cm in greatest dimension.
IMPRESSION:
1. Bilateral Tarlov cysts posterior to the S2 vertebral body.
2. Diffuse bulge of the annulus fibrosis with desiccation within the nucleus pulposus at all levels within the lumbar spine with findings consistent with concentric annular fissures within the posterior aspects of the annulus at the T12-L1-2 levels.
3. Bilateral facet arthropathy L4-5 and L5-S1
Forgot to mention I have been off all medication for the past several months. I do use a amitriptyline/ketamine creme in that area of burning and I'm doing better than last year. Of course I still have flares and muscular problems and cannot sit. My question is If it's from Tarlov cysts shouldn't I be getting worse over time and not better? I do wonder that it's noted that left sided Tarlov is bigger and I only have pain on that side.
Thanks