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Old 01-26-2013, 08:10 PM #1
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Help MRI read

Well after 10 back surgeries I have permanent nerve damage wich is no surprise but to find another disc that has a bulge and degeneration I'm running out of spine to fix so for now I'm doing injections under fluoroscopy which I have had before extremely painful but I cannot and will not go under the knife again till its structurally unsound and my surgeon is very on board with that... Ugh here's crossing my fingers it helps a little
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