← Return to DISH (diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis) or Forestier's

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@deidresinclair

Thank you for your reply. The treatment began due to an inoperable pinched nerve in my lumbar spine. Over the years pain started in T spine and C spine and this year my shoulder began hurting to the point of being unbearable and keeping me up at night in pain and in pain all day. And that prompted an X-ray/ MRI on Halloween Day. Then results on 11/6 were several listed issues plus DISH diagnosis.

I'll be sure to advise what the rheumatologist reveals.

Thank you for your caring response.

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I to have been diagnosed with DISH/Foresters disease. Last week I went to a Pain Specialist/Doctor for who gave me information concerning THE INTRACEPT PROCEDURE for acute back pain. This procedure discusses Vertebrogenic pain in your back. It is a minimally invasive procedure. Detailed
imagining is also need so the Doctor can accurately proceed forward.

Of course I am glad I could help you. I will await your response. 🤞