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Old 02-10-2015, 12:10 PM #3
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Hi hockey-

The tbi was caused by car accident. I have had an MRI and CT of my neck both clear.

How did they find your nerve damage?

I think that is a possible explanation in my case.

Also what is done for nerve damage. Thanks for your insights.
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