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Old 09-10-2015, 03:37 AM #7
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What basis/assumptions would they make to do a fusion? Seems like something should have to be broke or herniated to do that?

I want some to find a definitive place the pain is coming from, we're doing all these procedures and seems like none of them know what their doing... And I have trained Dr. ... Argh..
Because the injection into my SI joint did initially kill the pain. It is a treatment and a way to diagnose the problem. So, he was able to tell this problem is my SI joint.

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