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Old 07-04-2008, 07:44 AM   #1
AnnBon
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Hi All,

I just found out on Tuesday that I have a spinal hematoma which myself and my doctor were quite surprised.

He did an Epidural, I was there for just an S1 and S2. I travel far to see him so he wanted to update my MRI status on the S1 and S2 and that is how it came up. So he went a little further w/the epidural and yes my pain has subsided a lot.

My question is not knowing much about hematomas on the spine except for what my doctor told me which is pretty much what I researched on the web. But it's always good to speak with someone who knows the real robes sort of speak.

Any info. is welcomed good or bad.

Thank you,

Ann
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