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Old 08-28-2012, 09:24 AM #5
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I want to add that I had two surgeries in the cervical area you are dealing with. The end result is that my neck has been stable and relatively pain free since 1996. I am 63 now and there have been some predictable arthritic changes in the area but only cause minor problems with radical changes in the weather or times of stress. It's nothing that a little moist heat and muscle rub won't cure. Best wishes.

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