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Old 08-21-2014, 07:33 AM #1
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Default new member. tethered cord syndrome (1st Doc visit today)

Today is finally here. I will see the neurosurgeon this afternoon after being DX by an MRI with TCS one month ago and out of work due to pain and weakness.

Another member kindly advised to ask the Doc 1) how many untethering Sx's he has done. 2) what are the chances of re-tethering, and 3) ask about arachnoidits. Does anyone have any other comments or recommendations for me to ask the doc? ,
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