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Old 01-29-2012, 11:29 PM #11
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what are the surgical options? and the reason they are iffy?
The one doctor thinks he can go in there where nerves goes through bone and make bone bigger. There are many of these and would be very long op. On both sides both arms and hands. Ir any nerves are hurt bad by doctor I could maybe lose use of some-all hands-arms. I call that iffy.
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