Your L4-L5 disc is what concerns me. The bodies of your vertebra are reacting to the damaged disc. It’s leaking it’s inner contents (nucleus pulposis) which is acidic and causes the bone to react. That is why you see the white wedge shaped areas at the posterior of your spinal bodies. The three disc from L3-l4, L4-l5 and L5-S1 are also not healthy. If you notice that you have no white spots in the middle of the disc like you do the others. That means they are losing water content and flattening out. Your low back hasn’t been feeling good for awhile now. I’d be interested in what your doc says.
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