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Old 09-04-2007, 10:22 AM #1
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hi i'm 37 and i have a syrinx on my t-9 t-10 and a tarlov syst on my sacrum i have a appt. mon 10th of sept with a ns. i had a mri 2 years ago and the only thing they could say was take this med it will be fine. i have so many bottles of med that have only a couple of does out of them. whats the use in taken it if it don't work.my mri report 3 weeks ago says syrinx is still there but did not say anything about the tarlov syst. why is that? do they go away on there own? please anyone who can help me with these anwers please feel free thanks
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