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Old 04-05-2017, 09:31 PM #1
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Hello Everyone,

Just wanted anyone's advice on what they think my symptoms maybe leaning towards and if they experienced it themselves. I started with tingling in forehead and then dull pain down my arms. Then a stiff neck. I did the mistake of going to Dr. Google so I am now not sure if any of this is anxiety. I had an MRI of my head to rule out MS and it was negative. Another MRI of my neck did show buldged disc at c5 c6 c7 with minor degenerative changes. I seemed to be ok for a few days but currently I have weird "neuro" symptoms which are: tingly head, stiff neck with sometimes pain, weakness/clumsy hands, and my legs seem stiff and weak and there are times I feel just burning or tingling all over. I have been told this isn't from my neck!! I have a neuro appointment Friday to start this journey. Didn't know if anyone else has had similar symptoms.
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