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Old 04-06-2012, 02:03 AM #1
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Default Spinal fusion

Hi there I am new here but would like to know what I need to take in hospital and hav at home following surgery. How long is my surgery L 4 S1 fusion with cage in l5. I have read if different things about fusions so glad about having Internet as years ago you would not know anything. I really hope urgent works as pain is o bad t moment I on go out anywhere and do everything on line ie: shopping presents etc. I should be having fusion in may as specialist said Tuesday this week x
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