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Old 01-16-2020, 11:06 PM #1
Absalom1 Absalom1 is offline
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Default Hello Everyone! Hope all is well!

I was diagnosed with something called Arachnoiditus via MRI last week following 2 major spinal fusions last year and one epidural.
Quite frankly, I am freaked out and I don't know whether to contact attorneys, hunt down specialists to treat me or just keep on trucking...
As long as I can hug my wife, granddaughter and my four grandsons I am ahead of the game...Thanks for allowing me to vent and have a good night everyone.
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