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Old 02-06-2022, 03:33 PM #1
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You will see the ATTACH FILES option in the options below the posting box
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Old 02-06-2022, 04:10 PM #2
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If you have the images downloaded to your computer, you can upload and attach them to your posts here.

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Let me give that a shot with the reply here. Doesn't look like I can edit my prior post but here it goes.. looks like I can only do 5 files at a time soooo... here's the first set I guess.
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Here's the 2nd set which includes 3 months Post Op ACDF and then 2 weeks post op ADR (May/June 2021)
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This should be the last set.. 2 week ADR and 3 month ADR
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I forgot to add this 2 Week ADR view as well. Let me know if none of these are acceptable, if you want me to upload a different way... I could also add my reports but I may need to edit them so I don't include personal info.
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Ok, I am replying with my 2 MRI reports.

One from February 2020 (Thought it was January but it's February) before my ACDF and one from December 2020 5 months post-op ACDF.

Unfortunately my latest X-RAYS were directly from the Orthopedic Doctor and they gave me zero indication of a report and only went over the images with me in the offense and sent me off with a disc with images and no radiologist reports (I may ask them to send me the reports now since it's been a few months and that should be there).
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