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Default T7-T8 disk extruded flattening cord

I have a few other whines. I have seen three neurosurgeons who don't seem to answer any questions because it seems that until I am at lest partly paralyzed surgery is not indicated. I have had 6 cortisone shots in the offending area only causing worse symptoms.Pain is my worst symptom and it is increasing even with a sedentary life .The last neurosurgeon is sending me to long term pain management
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