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Can a tiny Syrinx cause pain, and major discomfort, I also have spurs
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yes it can and having spurs on top of it doubles the pain. as I have the same problem but my syrinx is from T4 - T10 . Roz
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yes it can and having spurs on top of it doubles the pain. as I have the same problem but my syrinx is from T4 - T10 . Roz
Thanks, Roz.

Am having trouble convincing some doc's, I am on pain meds, but I don't want to live the rest of my life like this.

would like to share some symptoms.

Little finger and finger next, can go numb in a split second.
Lap part of legs if walking or standing numb

Severe pain in shoulders, hips and ankles, as well as my back at times.
Very first symptom, was a heated area just below my right lower rib, along with pain, I feel like at time this is all in my head, as I have had every tests known to man.

Really been lucky not to have many headaches.

I do have muscle spasms at times, different places.

Am I losing it???? or are these real ??

Thanks I am new here.........

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not to mention fatigue..................it is the worst..........
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not to mention fatigue..................it is the worst..........
Why does this cause fatigue? I can understand pain, but why fatigue?
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Why does this cause fatigue? I can understand pain, but why fatigue?
I think its just the body working overdrive. To do normal activities takes more load on the body. Also if your central nervous system is under attack...how can you feel perfect??? Also if you have Thoracic injury, it can effect your breathing. If you cannot breath well, you will fell tired as well. Hope this helps! Exhausted too!!
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yep to what she said , and if your on medication it may be causing that. I take B6 and B12 AND IT gives me a little lift in spirits.
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