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Old 03-13-2007, 10:39 PM #1
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Hi everyone. I've been back to work and not on very much, just kind of lurking.

I wanted to ask a basic question. An MRI shows that my nerve roots are all bunched together in one area of the thecal sac. The neurosurgeon said this was likely caused by an infection of sorts, he is referring me to his associate.

He really didnt want to say more, I just need to do some research (I know thats not always the best thing to do, causes more anxiety), but can anyone send me in the right direction for research. Just curious if my symptoms fall in line with anything.

Thanks a bunch,
Michelle
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