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Default Laminectomy surgery?

Hello my fellow forummers. I just wanted to ask what the difference, if any, there is from laminectomy surgery to the other surgery that I have for the percywotsit leads?

Is it more painful? Is there a longer recovery period? Will I be able to do handstands?

Is it a longer time in Hospital? I was in 5 days last time. Not that I mind, as The Hallamshire Hospital in Sheffield is like a Hotel.

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