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Originally Posted by Bearygood
Polar, I don't know why/if the c-spine would be any different but I can tell you that t-spine lesions can cause pain. I have one at t-10 and the radiologists impression read "multiple sclerosis, back pain".
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I start out with a "spinal headache", similar to a LP headache. It begins in the C-spine where the lesion is (very, very bad pain
) and radiates to the neck shoulders. Eventually the pain goes up under the skull at the back, and as the day wears on it settles in my forehead. All I can do to get relief is lay down, for days to weeks on end.
. . . next comes the numbness . . .
Cherie
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