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Post by samuridude on Dec 8, 2014 9:45:08 GMT -6
I know my father always had back pain, but didn't have any notable reasons for it. I also have done a lot of back packing and rucking in the Army so that is a possibility. My only argument to that is my spine doctor who is an Army doctor has not seen this with his 20 years of experience. Especially since we are in a Infantry Division all we do is ruck. Other things that I think could have possibly contributed to mine is I took Accutane when I was younger I heard that stuff is bad news. 99% of civilian GM's haven't ever seen these either. It hides like Ninja, most of the time a MRI with contrast dye is the only way to spot them.
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Post by kurtymac on Dec 8, 2014 18:48:48 GMT -6
Yeah pretty rare good ol' 1 out of 1,000,000. I always say I cant win the lottery with those chances, but I can end up with a tumor in my spine...
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Post by samuridude on Dec 9, 2014 7:34:37 GMT -6
Yeah pretty rare good ol' 1 out of 1,000,000. I always say I cant win the lottery with those chances, but I can end up with a tumor in my spine... We are kindred souls Kurt, that's exactly what I tell everyone. • The odds of becoming a lightning victim in the U.S. in any one year is 1 in 700,000.
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Post by kurtymac on Dec 13, 2014 11:29:09 GMT -6
Isnt that truth! At least there are a few of us who can talk on here with the same issue. For sure people don't understand it unless they dealt with it.
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