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Old 05-14-2011, 12:05 AM #11
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Really the only way to tell for sure is if you had an old study to compare.
Or how about if the MRI was done 3 days post injury and you saw a rim lesion or granulation tissue? Would that help to place a time element on the findings?
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Old 05-16-2011, 08:17 AM #12
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Hi i known what you are talking about. i have crushed my sciatica. had back
surgery put in rods didn't work. Now have spinal cord stimulator. it help alittle.
had test trail work great. then feb 9,2011 had prement put in. now the vibrations goes in the rib. Need another surgery to try and get right. I use to sleep with a shose on to save my toe. sciatica goes to your toe. i go pain Dr.
also on wc. have to alot meds norco and oxys plus sleeping pill. No life sleep and eat. if want to do test trail scs. make sure it helps at least 70-80 precent. hope for best ron h
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