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Old 04-19-2011, 10:08 PM
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The best way to decide what direction to take is to understand exactly what's going on and what is causing your pain. Several opinions might be necessary and perhaps even more than that until you're satisfied with your own knowledge.

Only when you are no longer clueless should you make a decision. Ask as many questions as you can absorb.

You also might want to consider using Mark's services because he'll understand things you might now and knows what questions to ask. Spinal issues are a whole education and Mark has not only been there, done that, he's still doing it and has done it for so many others. Worth considering -

Dale
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