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Peripheral nerves (these are outside the CNS) do grow back...but it may take a while.

But if you damaged something in your spinal cord...that is the Central nervous system, and much more questionable.
If you have a serious compression of the nerves leaving the spine, and this is not released in some way, then the damage will not heal either.

We can't tell you on an internet board much more than this.

You will need conduction tests and more visualizing tests probably.
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