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Adjusting to the Life
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In answer to your questions: No, I don't agree that "this potential recently being determined to be more pervasive than previously thought". By whom? Your analogy is very far off. Thomas had a spinal cord decompression, and then had his spinal column fixed with hardware and a bone graft from his hip. All of this time, he was totally immoblized. You are attributing his risk of pulmonary embolism to the general case where a non-paralyzed person gets a discectomy as a rationale to not have surgery. Simply wrong. I'm with you on not having surgery unless it is the only option, this is just not a valid argument. |
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