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Old 07-22-2007, 07:05 PM #7
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It would be good for every doctor or soon to be doctor that deals with CPers to read this. It would be easy to fall into this way of thinking facing what I face every day but I am glad that I can take it in stride without becoming angry or wondering why me. It sure would be easy to feel this way but the best thing is it does convey the hopelessness and the agony we go through.

Thanks for the article.
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1979 spinal issues start
1990 severe lumbar attack
1993 microdisectomy Lumbar L3-4
1996 2 level 360 Lumbar Fusion L2-4
1999 Open Thoractomy and Fusion T8-9
2002 continuing spinal problems C3-7, T4-7
2004 total disability dealing with this new life
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