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Old 07-15-2010, 05:30 PM #20
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After a few strike outs I have found a doctors who qualified and experienced in thoracic surgery. It seems like my condition is more server then I first thought. Had new MRI and it looks like I will need a neck fusion from c3 to I think C7 OUCH. But my spinal cord is being pinched down my cervical spine but the thoracic disc at T7&T8 is so sever that I will be having both surgeries days apart. My doctor wanted to do the surgeries on this Monday but it's so fast and I have to get a few things in order. I will post more soon. Thank you all for your support.
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