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Old 11-16-2008, 12:00 PM #5
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Well, I had my CT Scan on Tuesday, and got the results today. I have 3 bulging discs, and osteo-arthritis at every level! It's not too bad yet, no ruptured discs, thankfully!
At least it explains the neck pain...
Just waiting now to have my ON nerve block, less than 2 weeks to go...
Jaime,
Are you having a facet type block or a standard nerve block with needles in back of neck? I am curious as I am trying to figure out how many people with ON are getting multiple nerve blocks or multiple facet injections and which are more sucessfuland for how long as I am new to this debilitation. Thanks for any input
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