Reddit mentions: The best spinal cord injuries books

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2. Spinal Surgery Written Simply by a Spinal Surgeon

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Spinal Surgery Written Simply by a Spinal Surgeon
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Top Reddit comments about Spinal Cord Injuries:

u/quetzal007 · 1 pointr/IWantOut

I would be all for that. Mexico is being overrun by wealthy Americans that are going there to retire, or to start small business that cater to Americans. There are over 10,000 Americans living in San Miguel de Allende, 50,000 in Guadalajara (BTW, after WWII many disabled US Veterans moved there because the VA benefit and care would allow them to live in poverty in the Sates, but their lifestyle is better and their $$ goes much farther - It is known as QUADalajara). Build a wall? I'm sure that Mexico would love to build a wall to keep all of the Americans out that go down there to inflate the property values and raise the cost of living, and have the US pay for it! (a little sarcasm there). I have lived and worked in Mexico before and it is a beautiful place, and the people are awesome. The narco problem was created by the capitalist/entrepreneurial spirit that is required to supply the US population with the cannabis and narcotics tha we so demand. In typical US fashion, we punish the prostitute and not the 'John' that pays for the service. The US created this problem in the first place - and let me tell you, a wall is not going to do anything other than make a lot of construction magnate buddies of our 'supreme leader' very, very rich, at taxpayer expense... I like the layout of this one

u/barbarino · 1 pointr/news

I've lived with that pain for 2 years, it almost killed me. You need to see another surgeon, it's not complex, if nothing is pressing on the nerve you should be pain free down your leg. When they trim the disc, they hollow out the area giving the nerve more room to move around. The shots are worthless and can cause a major issue with infection because they suppress the immune system. You need go see another surgeon with a fresh MRI, life is too short to live in that pain.

This is the guy who did my surgery: https://www.amazon.com/Spinal-Surgery-Written-Simply-Surgeon/dp/1587361388/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1509903441&sr=8-1&keywords=back+surgery+jarolem