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 a personal experience of living with 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 many patients, especially those with prior lumbar surgery, degenerative spinal disease, foraminal narrowing, facet arthropathy, nerve inflammation, and sacral cysts, the pain experience becomes layered, complex, and physically exhausting. Symptoms may evolve slowly over years until ordinary activities — sitting, standing, walking, bending, or even resting — begin triggering severe discomfort. The MRI findings described here illustrate a spine affected by multiple interacting conditions involving mechanical instability, nerve compression, postoperative ...