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Old 07-14-2013, 01:38 AM
Stonewall_Boris Stonewall_Boris is offline
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Default Harrison is so correct

I never was a big poster here but I learned a lot here post op.

When I reply, post or interact with anyone I try to specify that what ever may have worked or not worked for me doesn't mean it will be the same for them. If mentioned (or my wife) a modality that worked or did not work well that's our perspective.

But I did have a 3 level ADR, that's how I found this website.

As Harrison points out, with my ADR doing well, well I don't spend much time here. I pop in once in a while, but working on getting my life back.

I wish all of you good luck in your endeavors be they what they be.

"the stone"
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Old 07-14-2013, 08:10 AM
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Stone,
So happy that you're doing so well. And I know that I'm thankful you guys ( prior ADR recipients) take the time to pop in every now and then to let us know how you are.
Best of Luck!


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I never was a big poster here but I learned a lot here post op.

When I reply, post or interact with anyone I try to specify that what ever may have worked or not worked for me doesn't mean it will be the same for them. If mentioned (or my wife) a modality that worked or did not work well that's our perspective.

But I did have a 3 level ADR, that's how I found this website.

As Harrison points out, with my ADR doing well, well I don't spend much time here. I pop in once in a while, but working on getting my life back.

I wish all of you good luck in your endeavors be they what they be.

"the stone"
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Old 07-14-2013, 09:00 PM
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Hi Boris, thanks for your kind words. Well, I am definitely not politically correct, and don't know much technically about disc replacement. And when I am wrong, I'll admit it.

But that brings up a point about decision-making: I really "beat it up" with research when facing any important decisions. And there are so many medical areas that are missing the MOST important information we need to make life-changing decisions! Any way, that's why I started this site in 2004: so people like you could "pop in" and share your perspective with others. Please visit every now and then...

Thanks!
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