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Old 10-14-2017, 06:35 AM #9
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Can someone give me some clarity. He also said spinal column is more narrow than most but that what I was born with
Get a 1st, then, if necessary, 2nd opinion on the report. It should all have been explained to you to it's fullest, with a prognosis, and plan of action, if any are available.
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