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[QUOTE="35off, post: 203648, member: 25969"] slight herniations can heal. do not ride or do anything to put you at risk for worsening the injury. give it time to heal and have repeat MRI's to monitor healing. the MRI's are expensive but, they are the best way to monitor progress. at your age, a slight herniation probably won't keep you down for long. spinal injuries seem to produce pain that is out of proportion to the actual physical harm. the heightened pain response causes the muscles to lock up acting as a natural split. you may have already found that the muscle relaxers will provide the best pain relief. often, the worst of the pain is caused by muscle contraction more than the herniation itself. [/QUOTE]
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