| Re: Spine tumor and back pain
i guess that would depend on just exactly where it was.but i would think an "advanced' type of tumor would be giving off some pretty significant type of pain in almost any location just because of the nerves being affected and it pushing or growing into surrounding tissue or organs.why do you ask?FB
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3-22-01,herniated C-6-7
11-20-01,placement of hardware for failed fusion
9-22-03,removal of cavernous hemangioma that was inside spinal cord. Neuro damage to L hand L leg and R leg.
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