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How about backing up your nonsense about bone spurs dissolving in the bloodstream. You're as bad as Trump. Nothing you say can be believed or taken seriously.
How about admitting you know nothing about the Vietnam draft years, how things happened and didn't happen. But you won't because you can't....you're a lying dork and we all know it.
Can a bone spur go away without surgery?
Even if a bone spur that was once painful stops being so with treatment, it does not mean that the bone spur has gone away. In fact, it was the inflammation surrounding the spur that caused the pain in the first place and had been controlled. The body is capable of resorbing a spur, however it does not happen since the tension and pressure that caused it to form may be controlled, but it is not gone completely. The only way for a spur to be completely removed is with surgery.