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Old 03-06-2015, 09:45 PM #12
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So, got a second opinion today. The doc. was great and I happen to know him personally. After an hour examination and review of my MRI, here is what he said. There is definitely a problem going on that needs to be addressed. He said prior to considering surgery, there is physical therapy, injections. medications. For one, I am trying to avoid any and all meds., I sick of putting stuff in my body. No way in hell am I doing injections in my neck. We are going ti go the physical therapy route and see what becomes. He feels that this will temporally relieve the pain and numbness. I have a follow up appt. in six weeks. Once again, any input is appreciated. Thanks.
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