Dr Lloyd Youngblood: This is the base of the skull neck area, showing the condition of the neck Chellss's neck is in at the moment.
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Dr Lloyd Youngblood: She was upside down, and her head and neck were bent kind of back a little bit, and then the weight of her body came down on her neck. And when that happened. when that lowed, it compressed the disc and ruptured the disc, and it also ruptured..uh fractured the joint on the back there. So it was an actual injury and a little bit of extension back there..."
Dr. Lloyd Youngblood: Hi Rochell
Chellss: Hello Doctor.
Dr. Youngblood: Dr. Youngblood good to see you again
Chellss: Nice to see you again.
Dr. Youngblood: You all have a problem getting down here the sametime?
Chellss: Not to bad
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Dr Youngblood: You do have a problem with your neck. the uh, the Disc is torn and ruptured. and also you have some uh, fracutes in your spine. which makes the spine less then stable. we're be able. we'll expose this here, and then take a little knife cut into this and scrap this and replace it with this piece of bone, and then we'll put a metal plate. This is titanium so when it's all said and done, your necks going to be much stronger then it was before the surgery....