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Old 12-05-2016, 08:39 PM #1
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I hope that means everyone is doing well after surgery. I did read the first thread and saw a few positive replies.

Am heading into surgery next week with Dr. F. He saw at least five cysts during my eval, along the lower lumbar and in the sacrum.
Hello Tomatogirl... I don't know how this neurotalk website works, as I am new member... I am having surgery with Dr. F on December 20 2016. I am wondering how your recovery was? would love to hear from you. I am getting nervous.
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