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Old 01-19-2011, 10:44 AM #1
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Default return of numbness 1 year post acdf

Hi,
Brand new year...glad to have found you!
I am a 55 year old woman who had 3 level acdf one year ago. Was doing great..only had mild numbness to right thumb, index and middle finger. 2 weeks ago began to experience return of intermittant numbness to underarm area, tricep, increased numbness to both hands as well as intermittant tingling in legs. Really worried. Any one else with similiar issues??

Feel I need another MRI. Really interested in hearing from others w/similiar experience.
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