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Old 03-18-2009, 02:43 AM #1
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Hey I'm 21 and a year ago I found out I had Syringomyelia from C3 C4 to T10..I've had bouts of pain and numbness ..I recently moved to a new city and my doctor isin't here..I was on T3's for the pain before but since moving haven't been able to get refills..because they can't transfer pain pills..my legs are going numb on and off and I'm finding it difficult to walk..my pain is getting worse..I'm not sure what to do though because my last MRI in october the cyst hasn't grown.. I don't understand if the cyst isin't growing on why there's so much pain..does anyone knows streches or something that will help ? Or any advice? thanks
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Old 03-21-2009, 01:48 PM #2
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My advice would be that you find a neurologist as soon as possible in your new city and go under his/her care. That, of course, would solve your immediate problem of having no refills left on your meds. And, it would get you on your way to dealing with your condition long term.
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