I had right-sided AN surgery in 2006. A year later, radiologist found a spot on my MRI that looked like a left-sided facial neuroma. Dr. Brackmann said it is just a tiny spot, and not to worry. However, my 14-year old son has been having intermittent back pain for a couple of years. He went all summer w/o pain, but when he lifts his little sister, it would hurt again. This year, he has started lifting weights for football, and even now he has a PE class where all they do is lift weights. He's been complaining of his back hurting after lifting weights, but his back would get better in a few days. We just thought he had a weak back...
However, yesterday his back was terrible...the worst it has ever been...while playing basketball, his back started hurting so badly that he had trouble running and had to be taken out of the game. Yesterday he said his back only hurts when he moves. I took him to immediate care last night, and the radiologist said he has "chronic" multiple compression fractures.
Please tell me what this could be. He is tall and thin. I'm thinking osteoporosis, cancer, or NF2. I think we eat well here, so I don't think his diet has been suffering. Today he says his back is hurting all the time. The prescription pain medication they gave him is not helping at all.