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Old 06-10-2013, 07:52 PM #1
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Post New help for my Mom's MRI and report plus advice.

Hi,

I am in very much concerned and worried, after my mom is said to be suffering from pain due to disc herniation . She is suffering from pain at hip and in the leg. She is also experiencing weakness in thumb of the leg with pain. I am attaching the MRI photos and the report written by the docter. Please have a look through the MRI photos and then the report. And please explain and advice me what is the problem ? I am so worried .

Help would be really appreciated. Please help

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