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Old 05-18-2015, 08:21 PM #1
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Default herniated disc question

Hello everyone, I'm new here. I'm in the process of having a trial scs, and today I got a call from my neurologist who piggy backed on my thoracic spine mri that the pm doc ordered for the trial. I have multiple sclerosis and needed contrast added to the mri.

She called to say the while they found no lesions relating to my ms, I have a herniated disc at T7/8.

So my question is how will this effect the trial scs? Isnt this where they go in? I dont want to mess up yet another area of my back that has issues.

Thank you, I look forward to hearing the responses and enjoy reading about other things about scs' s.

Thanks
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