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Old 05-24-2010, 02:23 PM #1
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Default 3 level cervical fusion one year ago now more surgery

Hi every one! I'm Sheila and new to this forum. I had a three level cervical fusion last year (March 2009). I have had constant pain since. I went to my neuro yesterday to find out that I now have a herniation at C7-T1 and it's because of the fusion and those vertebraes taking the brunt of the fusion. It's going to be a long process for me. Anyone go through something like this?
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