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Old 04-07-2019, 11:14 PM #2
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I moved your post to the spinal forum for you..
You can explore the sticky threads on the main spinal page for helpful info.

Do you have the spelling correct?
A web search finds - Anterolisthesis - Google Search

I would contact the dr, or a second dr and tell of your pain level, symptoms and past history..
There have been past posts about issues above or below fusions over time.
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