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Old 03-21-2012, 05:53 PM #1
linda elliott linda elliott is offline
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Confused hello-new here. looking for tarlov cysts patients

in 2003 after a year of extreme pain in my sacrum area i had an mri that showed a 7 and 11 mm tarlov cysts in s2 region. even though they said they weren't pressing on my nerves and that was not my problem i was forced to quit working for about 6 months until my pain diminished. it also effected my right leg from the inside of my knee across my leg to hip. it felt as though something was constantly pulling. has anyone else been affected by these?
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