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Frown cervical cusion and cervical radiculapathy headaches?

I have headaches, body aches and neck pain, arm pain etc....
Don't know where it all comes from. I get a ct on monday to see what is going on.
I had fusion last May and 6 weeks I felt awesome!, then started getting headaches again then shoulder and nerve. The cage that they put the crushed bone in is leaning on a nerve now
He said he may have to go in and make room for the nerve.

Grrrrrrrrrr. I am so tired of being in pain and tired.
God Bless'
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Cristy
mom of 5
had fusion in c4/5 May of 07
pain in shoulder possible surgery coming up.
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