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23 years
When will someone start to get shorter if he already has DDD when he is 23? thanks a lot for answering
Jul 25, 2014
no one knows ,if the degeneration is slow that will take many years ,That depends on the severity of the degeneration and and its rate of prolapse everyone is different and everyone case is unique
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