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Originally Posted by glenntaj
--for an MRI to be done of the cervical spine, if one has not been--problems there can be reflected to any level from the neck to the feet, depending on what might be compressed. (Of course, there's also the possibility that your spine or nerve roots are not involved at all, and this is a true peripheral problem.)
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What does it mean "a true peripheral problem?" The only MRI of my back has been of the lower lumbar. I am to the point of not wanting to spend anymore money on tests! What's the point, it seems all treatment is the same. However, deep down it is frustrating not knowing the cause of this life changing "disease."