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Old 02-11-2011, 08:08 AM
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As already stated here. T-spine is hardest to treat. And I must admit that symptoms related to T-spine are very strange sometimes (it's been reported in some scientific papers that T-spine herniations even cause radicular symptoms like when you have herniated lumbar disc).

Unfortunately, in Croatia nobody treats T-spine. Most reasonable it sounds to travel abroad for surgery. But when considered current economical situation here, not sure who can afford that.

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