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Old 07-16-2007, 10:17 PM
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Your spine may stabilize which would mean they stop growing as they have done their job.

The more likely scenario (Brought on by age) is your injured spine will continue to degenerate slowly and your body will continue to try and repair this problem by depositing more material to the bone spur.

So it's not impossible that yours could stop, but from everything I have read it is more likely to continue.

If we lived to be 200 we would all have almost no disc material left at all. That's the sad reality. The best case scenario for everyone is to not have any symptoms from spinal degeneration as we age. Unfortunately again that doesn't seem to be the case with approximatley 20% of the population escaping it.
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