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Old 12-05-2011, 04:14 PM #1
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Default c7 t1 symtoms

Hi everyone
I'm new member I was looking for info on c7 t1 and found some info i liked so I joined. I have had previous fusion at c4-6 ACDF a year later the disc's above and below herniated a few years later ADR c3-4 c6-7. i think all along they missed c7 t1, now it's difficult to get the doctors to look at it independently.I have sharp pain right in that area in the shoulder blades it goes down the back of the arms to the pinky's. I was reading a older post by gabbycakes and wonderd how it turned out for her husband she also seemed to be very happy with the doctors they have. Any advice would be great !
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