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Old 03-07-2008, 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by shelley View Post

You MS could be contributing to this problem as well. It is all connected in some way.

Holly I would read some more on this board and google as much as you can. And have a qualified neuro check you out. Do your homework and question the doc with logical thought out level headed questions. Ask him to test you for TOS and see a spine guy. It could not hurt. So often we have to take the lead in our care.
You say the MS could be connected. Can you elaborate on that, please? The only thing I can connect is the spasticity maybe causing this or a lesion on the C-Spine. I haven't had a recent C-Spine MRI (last one was probably 4+ years ago) and all it showed was some minor disc issues and a reversed lordosis???

I do have a neuro appt coming up in a few weeks that I may just have to keep now (I was going to cancel).
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