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Old 12-20-2012, 03:52 AM #5
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Scarring of the dura is a risk I will have to live with. I believe my recovery was so quick because they did not have to go through any bone structure to access the site, ie no screws, tintanium plates etc used, so purely a soft tissue surgery ;-). I would no undergo back surgery for pain relief as I know many patients where it did not work out as planned.
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