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Old 01-30-16 | 06:37 PM
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qcpmsame
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My 2¢ worth, if the surgeon feels you will be better off, Curtis, and you are good with this procedure, get the surgery done. I don't advocate willy-nilly cutting, but a skilled surgeon can fix things that you shouldn't have to compensate for. Something else is going to start hurting from your having to adapt to the injury. Do what you feel best works for you.

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