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Old 09-02-2014, 01:20 PM #1
Sandylyn Sandylyn is offline
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It was anterior. I see the surgeon at the end of this month and now I'm getting a little more nervous. One of the things that happened to me with the compression was difficulty walking. Having a lot of pain again in the left leg, both legs feel kind of weak. Neck still hurts as well. This sure has been a rough year so far.
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