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Old 10-25-2007, 08:27 AM #1
dagm131 dagm131 is offline
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Default I'm back-thoric pain

Good morning all hope everyone had a painfree, restful sleep,even though i didn't as usual.to update i have c3-7 herniated c5-6 anterior and posterior fusion all lumbeer herniated w/l4-5 stenonic, but my main problem at the moment even thoughmy lower back is killing me is the thoric t6-7 herniated w/t7-8 herniated and compressing the cord has anyone ever had this and if so what did you do medicine ,surgery,pt what? any help will be apprerciated, i did get some good info on this site about wc ssd etc. but would like to here others also. thank you and have a painfree day deb
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