CT scan results are in. Nothing catastrophic. But seems like spine is a bit jacked up, guessing from age and a variety of life things like sport, lifting, desk job etc. The doctor didn't seem too worried, just told me to tone it back, see a physio and drop the weight a bit on squats etc.
L5/S1 & S1/S2: Broad-based disc bulges and bone spurs (osteophytes) causing impingement (pressure) on the left L5, bilateral S1, and bilateral S2 nerve roots.
L3/L4: Disc bulge causing impingement on the right L3 nerve root.
L1/L2: Disc protrusion indenting the thecal sac and impinging left descending nerve roots.
I've never had any pain or issues until the recently injury, so not reading too much into it. But I will definitely be removing the big compound lifts for a while and change my workouts to be kinder to my spine.
L5/S1 & S1/S2: Broad-based disc bulges and bone spurs (osteophytes) causing impingement (pressure) on the left L5, bilateral S1, and bilateral S2 nerve roots.
L3/L4: Disc bulge causing impingement on the right L3 nerve root.
L1/L2: Disc protrusion indenting the thecal sac and impinging left descending nerve roots.
I've never had any pain or issues until the recently injury, so not reading too much into it. But I will definitely be removing the big compound lifts for a while and change my workouts to be kinder to my spine.