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Old 02-19-2008, 11:38 AM #1
Fr. William Lugger Fr. William Lugger is offline
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Hi I'm new to the community...after Pain for five year...PT and multiple pain injections...pain free for 2 years now pain is back. MRI show increase in bone spurs and a ACDF is scheduled for Thursday after Easter. My main concern is my voice...I sing, preach and talk for a living....how long did your raspy-ness last...throat problems?..swallowing?..thanks...Bill
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