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Old 11-16-2013, 12:17 PM #9
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New today, 11/16/2013 with MRI confirmation of T6-7 spinal cord herniation dural sac impingement with CSF collection above site of compression.

I am hoping to understand everyone's experience with finding the best surgical option, what acute care and longterm recovery might look like?

As has been confirmed, this rare condition makes me want to find the neurosurgeon with the most experience and best outcomes.

Help, anyone?

I live in Missouri, but am willing to explore all options.

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