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Old 11-14-2013, 03:07 PM #1
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Unhappy huge spinal cavernoma hemangioma on my t9

I have a spinal cavernoma the size of a marble. Ive already lost the use of my left leg,starting to have same symptoms in right leg. Expected to have surgery December 2013 so very scared. I have a 20%chance of walking 80% chance of being completely paralyzed, but without the surgery it will progress to where I'll be paralyzed anyway without having a chance to walk at all. That little 20% is all I have to hope for
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