Clinical Report: Tarlov/Meningeal Cysts, Spinal Stenosis, Chiari 1 Malformation, and Chronic Pain Experience — Clinical Correlation with MRI Findings
When Pain Becomes Unbearable and Symptoms Spread Understanding the MRI Findings, Nerve Irritation, Sacral Pain, and the Reality of Chronic Spinal Disease This reflects the lived experience of chronic spinal pain and nerve irritation associated with lumbar degeneration, postoperative changes, foraminal stenosis, facet arthropathy, and sacral nerve sensitivity. Chronic spinal pain is rarely caused by a single abnormality. In patients with prior lumbar surgery and degenerative spinal disease, pain often develops from several interacting conditions, including foraminal narrowing, facet arthropathy, nerve inflammation, postoperative changes, and sacral cyst-related nerve sensitivity. Over time, symptoms may gradually progress until routine activities — sitting, standing, walking, bending, or even resting — provoke significant discomfort. The MRI findings described here suggest a spine affected by chronic degeneration, mechanical compression, postoperative inflammatory change, and nerve ir...