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Old 04-09-2008, 11:33 PM
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Two more things that occurred to me about spinal lesion attacks:

7. PwSpinal lesions should avoid spinal manipulations or severe spinal adjustments (rapid twisting or pushing of the spinal column) because they may irritate the spinal cord, increasing neurological problems.

I have disrupted my spinal lesions by simply trying to do the "booty shake" which I combined with upper body movements (my kids didn't think I could do it. I showed them . . . )

8. Attacks include new symptoms (20% of the time) or old one's (80% of the time). Symptoms can occur because of the creation of a new lesion, or an increase in or reinflammation of an old one.

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