Andrea Dunlop
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This is context that makes a lot of sense to me because, you know, when you have like the symptoms of a cure malformation, you know, this is one of those things where it sounds like some people have this malformation, no symptoms, no problems, just might be walking through their life not knowing they have this.
This is context that makes a lot of sense to me because, you know, when you have like the symptoms of a cure malformation, you know, this is one of those things where it sounds like some people have this malformation, no symptoms, no problems, just might be walking through their life not knowing they have this.
This is context that makes a lot of sense to me because, you know, when you have like the symptoms of a cure malformation, you know, this is one of those things where it sounds like some people have this malformation, no symptoms, no problems, just might be walking through their life not knowing they have this.
And then for others, it can cause headache, neck pain, unsteady gait, you know, and obviously those things can be debilitating. So, you know, it sounds like it's kind of a range.
And then for others, it can cause headache, neck pain, unsteady gait, you know, and obviously those things can be debilitating. So, you know, it sounds like it's kind of a range.
And then for others, it can cause headache, neck pain, unsteady gait, you know, and obviously those things can be debilitating. So, you know, it sounds like it's kind of a range.
I know that there's a lot of conversation, which actually my producer Greta also flagged for me, is that there is a lot of conversation within the medical community. And I've even kind of watched this evolve. Both of my grandfathers were doctors, and my sister was also at one point a medical professional, for those who don't know. And she had this back surgery when we were teenagers.
I know that there's a lot of conversation, which actually my producer Greta also flagged for me, is that there is a lot of conversation within the medical community. And I've even kind of watched this evolve. Both of my grandfathers were doctors, and my sister was also at one point a medical professional, for those who don't know. And she had this back surgery when we were teenagers.
I know that there's a lot of conversation, which actually my producer Greta also flagged for me, is that there is a lot of conversation within the medical community. And I've even kind of watched this evolve. Both of my grandfathers were doctors, and my sister was also at one point a medical professional, for those who don't know. And she had this back surgery when we were teenagers.
And I just remember when we were talking about this concept. And I actually had a back injury when I was in college. um, there was a sports injury, right. And I saw PT for it. And, and like, it's obviously like having back pain is very, you know, and then I had another one where I like fell off a rock climbing wall and crushed the facets in my back.
And I just remember when we were talking about this concept. And I actually had a back injury when I was in college. um, there was a sports injury, right. And I saw PT for it. And, and like, it's obviously like having back pain is very, you know, and then I had another one where I like fell off a rock climbing wall and crushed the facets in my back.
And I just remember when we were talking about this concept. And I actually had a back injury when I was in college. um, there was a sports injury, right. And I saw PT for it. And, and like, it's obviously like having back pain is very, you know, and then I had another one where I like fell off a rock climbing wall and crushed the facets in my back.
And like, you know, for both of those, again, that was actually really painful, but like for both of those things, I just ended up doing PT and that was very effective for me. But I know that sort of, there's been, you know, in the last 20 years, like a lot of shifting conversations about without having surgery on your back for pain because it's so high risk.
And like, you know, for both of those, again, that was actually really painful, but like for both of those things, I just ended up doing PT and that was very effective for me. But I know that sort of, there's been, you know, in the last 20 years, like a lot of shifting conversations about without having surgery on your back for pain because it's so high risk.
And like, you know, for both of those, again, that was actually really painful, but like for both of those things, I just ended up doing PT and that was very effective for me. But I know that sort of, there's been, you know, in the last 20 years, like a lot of shifting conversations about without having surgery on your back for pain because it's so high risk.
You know, you could be having a lot of pain and there wouldn't necessarily be anything on an MRI. And it's just very, very complex. So I won't get out of my lane here, but this makes sense, I think, in a context.
You know, you could be having a lot of pain and there wouldn't necessarily be anything on an MRI. And it's just very, very complex. So I won't get out of my lane here, but this makes sense, I think, in a context.