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Old 06-20-2007, 03:08 PM #1
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Default PLEASE HELP ME WITH THE KIND OF DOC i NEED

PLEASE READ MY POST IN AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS, RE: HELP FOR A KIND OF DOC. i DON'T KNOW WHY i PUT IT THERE, BUT i DON'T FEEL LIKE REPEATING. My arms are so very fatigued, especially when doing repetative tasks and over the head tasks....my neuro who I just called for advice basically hung up on me. I just want to know If i should see an ortho doc or neruosurgeon or what????? THanks anyone!
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Old 06-20-2007, 06:08 PM #2
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Here's link to original post:

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...ad.php?t=22222

It sounds like you'd had ample tests...maybe an neurosurgeon would be worth going to see. Maybe also a physiatrist.
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Old 06-20-2007, 09:14 PM #3
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Default Thanks Supernova

for doing that , I have no idea how to work the computer like that! The thing that really upset me was that he had a call coming in for which I got hung up for. I know It could have been important, but aren't I important? This is scary to me. I am getting an epidural for leg pain Friday at a Spine Center/pain management place, I will get their opinion too. My pcp doc seems clueless, but I love her so much I hate to change doctors. She never rushes me and actually acts human. Thank you again. He always leaves me feeling like I really still don't know what to do!!!!!!!
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Old 06-21-2007, 07:28 PM #4
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Default hi there,

Supernova....could you if you read this stick it in the Periphreal Neuropathy area...I know I butchered that spelling....after thinking about what the doc said he did say it may be PN and I was too wound up to put it all together in my head....as I knew nothing about PN...the sx do fit....Please use your super powers! Forever grateful....I guess I will consult with him again as I am in the middle of a SSDi claim but I have got to find a better doc...he is made of ice....
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Should be in the PN area now as well. Hope you get some good advice.
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Default Lailiva

GO TO THORACIC OUTLET SYNDROME
Click on the links for symptoms
Your sx's sound so much like us
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Default Thanks, my doc finally listened, I posted in PN

I am posting in the PN forum...
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Default Arthritis and osteoporosis of the spine

my back problems resulting from a back fracture, were diagnosed by a doctor I originally went to for Fibromyalgia. He had an Arthritis and Osteoporosis Clinic. You might call the ones in your area. They seem to do the types of diagnostic x-rays you might need. Hope this helps. There are many of us so I'm sure you will get your answer!
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