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Old 11-06-2010, 11:49 PM #1
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Originally Posted by menme View Post
Sounds Like something similar to what I have mine is syringolymia disorder which fluid stop flowing properly and forms a cyst on the spine causing chronic pain and nerve problems. Yes Take my advice and file the papers I had my brain surgery in 2001 never thought it would reocurr and in 2008 I started to have the same symptoms and I filed and won so good luck with everything.
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