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Old 04-01-2009, 05:32 PM #1
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Hi.

I'm going to have Anterior Cervical Disc Fusion (C6-7) on 4/22. I also have MS and some mobility problems -- e.g., I wear an Ankle Foot Orthosis to help with toe drop and knee hyperextension. And I'm concerned about the recovery period from my surgery in light of those mobility problems.

If I were to post a message asking for suggestions from anybody who may have faced the same sorts of challenges, where would be the most appropriate place to post? I see there's an MS community as well as one for spinal disorders. Or is cross-posting appropriate?

Thanks in advance
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