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Old 05-21-2014, 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by SmilinEyesMs305 View Post
I have to second Mark and JoMar.

I have a really bad cervical and thoracic spine area since my TBI was caused in an auto accident were I got rear-ended. Like JoMar, my top ribs were messed up from my accident and it took a year of physical therapy to get them to stay where they are supposed to, but they are still painful and my muscles around them have major trigger points.
Thank you for your answer! Since my first concussion when I also got a whiplash, I have been having pains in lower back sometimes shooting pain and sometimes with numbing of legs and horrible tingling, could whiplash contribute to problems in the lower back aswell? My neurologist just looked at me as I was stupid when I asked him, but it is odd how they appeared almost at the same time... I got hit by a heavy plank in my head as I was leaning forward, so maybe the lower back did get hurt somehow..Hmmm
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