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Old 08-21-2013, 11:42 AM #1
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Default Thought it was neck problems

Well i went to a orthopedic doctor today since i made a appointment for today last month and they say their is bithing wrong that my mri shows so i hae physical therapy for 6 weeks. Then i will go back and see if it helped any if not then idk what to do i guess its not my neck even though my symptoms pount to the beck
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