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Old 08-10-2010, 01:23 PM #1
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Tongue uncertain

Hello, I am new, and not very good on the pc I am looking for dicussion on cervical disk disease. I would like to know if anyone has my trouble. I am 6 years post fusion c-6-7 and have narrowing of my spinal cord. and severe degereration c-4-7. I have had incidence of fecal incontanince. Everything I am reading says that this can happen. my gastro dr. says this is seperate and wants to do very invasive embarassing tests. Should I not go back to a neurologist first to find out? Who has had experience with this? I do have severe cervical issues
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