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Default FYI: Surgeries

I am having a hysterectomy March 2. Then my neuro is referring me to a neuro surgeon for my lower back. He did an MRI and thinks they can help me out. Actually he said he can tell I've been in a great amount of pain for years. If I could just get rid of some of the pain that is not related to the ms, maybe the ms would seem more manageable.

But my neuro did say that he communicates closely with the surgeons, because surgery could throw me into an exaserbation (sp). If so, we will just have to deal with it. Hopefully not... and everything will be smooth sailing!!!
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