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Originally Posted by Kitty
I have a question. What type of sx would a T2 lesion cause?
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According to Snoopy's posting in the Lesion Location & Symptoms thread, T2 lesions can affect the "heart, including its valves and covering coronary arteries; lungs bronchial tubes":
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread3436.html
The thing is though, that EVERYTHING below that lesion can also be affected:
I have a T5 (I think) and C 2/3 lesion, and mostly what I get is severe numbness up to that point in my body. That numbness causes pain, sensory symptoms, etc. below the level of the lesion. I will also have bladder, bowel, breathing, etc. problems with it.
I would think you would at least (@ a minimum) have numbness if your spinal lesion is acting up, but it depends on how affected (inflammed?) the lesion is as to HOW MUCH problems you will experience.
What's going on, Kelly?
Cherie
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