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Old 02-16-2010, 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Burntmarshmallow View Post
I believe they go in and move or take out anything that is pressing on or aggravating the nerves.
That is what they did for me - spinal decompression, they called it, and it was, 3 years ago, not a new operation though not common. I had NP in legs, poor bowel control and impaired mobility, cause diagnosed as pressure on spinal nerve from bone spurs, damaged disc etc. The op was successful in some ways but couldn't repair damage to central nerve which had already occurred.
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