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Old 07-26-2014, 10:07 AM #1
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Default Slipped Disc on D7-8

Hello I'm 30 years old female. Last April I got a horrible pain in my back (actually it's not back I felt it like somewhere in my chest). I went to my family doctor and he thought it is a muscle pain and treated for a week but nothing happened.
Then I went to a specialist and that doctor asked me to take a MRI on Mobitrack, so then he realized that I have a slipped disc in D-Spain, disc D7-8 but No cord compression.
My doctor wants me to go for a surgery, but I'm little bit scared of it.
I need an advice. I never had an accident or something like that. The pain occurred suddenly when I was sleeping. Is it a common case slipped disc in D-Spain? How can I get rid of this pain? Please advice
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