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Old 07-06-2013, 07:40 PM
mary2013 mary2013 is offline
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I appreciate your opinion. I am leaning towards the surgery. The bones still touch and the root of the problem is still there.

On a side note . . . Have you tried?
Inversion table - helps with alignment and opening the disc space in new ways.
Neurolumen Or another TENS type machine. Neurolumen has laser and TENs. They return for free if it doesn't work for you.
NMT (neurological massage) or Trigger point - can really dig out a muscle or nerve
Dry Needling - hard to find and painful, but can release some issues.

Good luck.
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