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Old 03-12-2013, 03:46 PM #6
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So is a perineural root sleeve cyst the same as a Tarlov Cyst?
most people have herinations without symptoms until they become to large and cause nerve problems but there is a big diffrence in nerve impgiment and spinal cord compression --I was in so much pain prior to surgery--morphine wouldnt touch it --since your young try all conservative measures ---there is machine called the dmx 9000 --decompression machine --do some research on it. Cant hurt to look into a bit the prob is im not sure if insurance covers it yet.
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