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Old 06-02-2008, 04:10 PM #2
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Talking Hi carolyncaswell

Hi and welcome carolyncaswell ~

You will not find very many with this many cervical levels done but I am one of them. I I have had a total of 3 cervical surgeries done. Two were anterior with hardware plate and screws and the last was posterior with hardware (rods and screws). I am fused from C3-C7. I still have problems at C1-2 which I am seeing my Neurosurgeon and a headache specialist for.

If you want to talk more please let me know. I know just how you must be feeling right about now.

I am also fused from L3-S1.

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