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Originally Posted by EE03
PG, I never get uptight about stealing threads. Everything we talk about here revolves around pain. I guess your ON is from demylination of the nerves given your MS diagnosis. The theory around mine is the muscles are so tight and in spasms that they are making the nerves flare. Whatever the problem, I so hope this works.
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Well see, that's what you and I would think, logically. My MS is c2-6, T 4&5 and L 10. So it would make sense it was the MS doing it. My pain specialist doesn't seem to think so.
I also thought the ON was triggered from having aseptic meninigitis and walking around with it for 3 weeks before I had it treated. The ON came hot on the heels of the AM. Again, she thinks NO.
She says it's the muscles squishing my nerves, just like yours. Weird eh?
I still say it's MS and AM related, but what do I know?