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Old 10-11-2014, 01:09 PM #5
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Originally Posted by jeffntate View Post
Any AP diameter of less than 8 mm is dangerous. Your cord is deformed and you could be a quadraplegic. I messed around getting different opinions and my cord was bruised and I might not get part of my left arm back because of it.
Hello jeffntate,

How were you able to find out the mm's?

My MRI didn't mention whether they are 7mm etc.

Is there a different test that shows how bad the spaces are

Thank you!
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