Hi, before I get to the topic, let me give a little brief information about myself. I am 21 years old, have an amputated left leg (bka), for sinobiasarcoma on my left foot and been cancer free for 7 years.
Recently, around three months ago, I got into a car accident. I was in the passanger side, and the other car struck the driver side of the my car. I didn’t get alot damage or pain on my back. However, 2 months ago, my therapist doctor sent me out to get an MRI of my back I guess, and he told me that I have two herniated discs on my lower back. And I was stunned to know that because I usually do not get alot of pain on my lower back.. I am only 21 years old, how can this be? The doctor told me that he was curious to figure if it had anything to do with my amputation, or that it could have been for the cause of the car accident
If I have to live with this, is this dangerous? is it life threatening? is this going to limit anything of what I want to do? Can it heal? Will it prevent me from growing? By the way im 6′2′) Will I have any circumstances later on in the future? is it common? Will it prevent me from having normal sex?
I know this sounds illiterate, but please someone help me take a hold out of this. This is getting me scared.

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TMJ/stress related neck pain?
I got my wisdom teeth pulled out about five days ago. I’ve healed pretty rapidly, considering I had three taken out all at once. However, for the past two days I have had neck and shoulder pain on one side and one side only—the side where only one wisdom tooth was extracted and it was a top tooth, too. I also have short (15-30 seconds long) spurts of ear pain on that same side…but like I said, it comes and goes in short spurts. I have been under a lot of stress lately, and I’m also a bit of a hypochondriac. Could this pain be related to stress? Or could it be a more serious problem like some form of cancer? I also have TMJ….but I don’t think I’ve been grinding my teeth lately. Could the pain be from the TMJ?
I would say the most likely cause of pain is a possible infection or a dry socket. I would recommend seeing your dentist or oral surgeon and get them to take a look. If it is an infection antibiotics will take care of it. I am not sure about the treatment for a dry socket. Take care and good luck!
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November 8, 2008
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“Information is power and patients need to have the information.” Dr. Vaughan of New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center stresses the need for patients to compile as much information they can as quickly as possible so they can make an informed, punctual decision regarding their urologic condition.
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November 4, 2008
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“We’re entering a new era in medicine where the patients are going to be taking an incredible amount of responsibility for their own diseases.” Dr. Vaughan of New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center explains how now, more than ever, with the advent of new technology facilitating communication and learning, he believes patients will be able to start diagnosing urologic diseases themselves. Dr. Vaughan notes how the patient knows his own symptoms best, and if properly informed, can best understand and identify his urologic condition.
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November 2, 2008
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“How do you know whether that’s an infection or something else. That’s the type of thing we would hope to explain” Dr. Vaughan of New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center runs through many common questions patients have, for themselves and for doctors, about urology.
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October 22, 2008
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“I never overstate until we have the facts, and patients always need hope.” Dr. Vaughan of New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center explains how a doctor must be certain of their diagnosis and always allow their patients hope.
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“We like evidence-based medicine, however we can’t ever lose the individuality.” Dr. Vaughan of New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center explains how urologists go about evaluating urologic diseases and conditions.
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“Men tend to put their heads in the sand, and ignore problems, part of the male macho.” Dr. Vaughan of New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center comments on how women become comfortable with doctors through childbirth, whereas many men are hesitant to see a doctor about a problem. Dr. Vaughan goes on to say how men are learning to speak with a urologist to properly understand their symptoms and the treatment options available to them.
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