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Old 03-27-2011, 07:09 PM #29
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Yes, thanks for writing. I will go to the EMT I got a referal from my PCP. I have 8 nodes, both sides, one near the middle. CT scan picked them up after my fussion. No worry for cancer, nodes benign, however this swallowing issue is a bid deal. This is the second full year feeling this. I guess I am just tired of all the medical issues I have like so many others. it is never ending. Have a good day I appreciate the input ginnie
Good Ginnie,
I can sure relate. Im 51 years old and feel like 100. Im fused from C2 through T3 now and wonder whats next. I cant believe you are going on 2 years with this. I got to the point where I couldnt swallow my meds.
I'm sure they will take it out. I was lucky, I had a woman surgeon, she cut me right about the circular bone in the front of you neck because I have no wrinkles in my neck. That was nice until I turn around a look like frankenstein
in the back. Nice talking to you.
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