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Old 06-30-2009, 12:03 AM #1
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Question Need help finding specialist/expert for syringomyelia in North Texas

Hi,
Can anyone send me a list of experts or specialist in syringomyelia in N. Texas or surrounding states. So far my syrinxes are to narrow to operate, but lengthening. I am having alot of pain and numbness. Found a pain doc, but need someone to help with numbness. I drive for a living and can't find any employment that doesn't involve lifting also. Told not to lift over 10-15 lbs. I need to find a resource that will help me retrain and keep some kind of income coming in. I have 1 child in college and 2 in highschool. I don't know how to get disability, at least while I retrain. I can't walk away from my job or my family goes under and I am afraid I am endangering others. I am an at will employee so there is no assistance from my employer. My supervisor literally puts her hands over her ears when i have tried to explain this. If I can't drive they don't care.

Any ideas?????
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