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Old 11-08-2007, 06:04 PM #1
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I ahve been dx with thoric herniation w/compromise of spinal cord at t7-8. all docs keep saying they cann't help, wet for esi today couldn't get it done due to elivated blood pessure will try again in 2 weeks, but even if this helps it is only a temporary fix told to go to hss. also have hads 2 surgerys in 1 yr. on c5-6. c3-7 all herniated as is t6-7 all lumer herniated w/ l4-5 stenonic. has anyone else had t-78 w/compromise if so what did you do and did it help thanks deb
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