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Jomar 10-23-2019 11:03 PM

Have you web searched ?
mercury poisoning symptoms and treatments - Google Search

and if the symptoms fit-
mercury poisoning detox diet - Google Search

May or may not fit for you, but might rule it in or out..

May need to try alternative care like naturopath, acupuncture etc..

Snoopy 10-24-2019 09:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by livinlife (Post 1280665)
neuro said no way face can tingle from neck its not possible legs yes but not face

In the case of Neurology, specifically MS, this is true. You seem to be focused on your symptoms being due to Neurological Disease but it may not as the Neurologist's you have seen have stated.

You have (multiple?) herniated discs at the cervical spine (neck). This can cause Neurological symptoms but is not within the specialty of Neurology. You would need to see a Orthopedic Spine Specialist, not a Neurologist.

caroline2 10-24-2019 12:31 PM

Mercury is in a lot of "stuff" we ingest and use. Mercury is in vaccines for starters and that is why I avoid them, unless emergency, but for a strong immune system I do my work to keep mine strong.

Mercury is in our mouths from amalagms and I know people do remove them but I have never and just live what has bee done.

And there could be traces of mercury in tap waters so I buy all my water and best quality I can afford.

I had a mineral panel done many yrs ago and mercury came in the highest in the toxic area.

livinlife 10-24-2019 12:51 PM

Wow this is big time man.... appericiate it... do u think it is a mercury reaction from the 5 months of estinf 1lb cans or is it more a spine issue.... so i should see a orthepediac issue more? I pray it isnt a needed surgrey or something im 28 and dont really want to do surgrey... is there alternative routes other than surgrey?

caroline2 10-24-2019 01:12 PM

Oh there are many Alternatives to any surgery, surgery needs to be Very Very Last Resort. And the body has a way of doing it's own healing too, in time, issues can come and go. I've lived with advancing arthritis for over 60 and NEVER a surgery for back issues etc.

A hip replacement really messed me up more when I did one in 2010 at age 72.

You are young OP and keep up with alternative remedies etc.

caroline2 10-24-2019 01:24 PM

I need to also mention here, a friend who was challenged with neuropathy for decades and did all the pharma drugs, etc. and when I finally convinced her to take Grape Seed Extract her issues were so reduced, she's off almost all pharma drugs as she trusted the docs and their drugs. I'm taking Grape Seed Ex for going on 25 yrs and you might really be happily surprised what it COULD do for you OP.

Jomar 10-24-2019 01:32 PM

We can only give you suggestions to explore..
The links I posted have more info on symptoms & various treatments..
If the mercury symptoms do fit..

If they don't fit then ortho/ spine or possible expert chiropractic might be explored..

Many have mild issues in spine , or soft tissue factors...and surgery is not needed, but expert PT or expert chiro can help..

Do you have the written MRI report? The wording in it may give more clues other than just what the Dr tells you..

livinlife 10-25-2019 04:25 PM

I do have a 10 year old lumar issue like in my l4-l5 L5-s1 area herinated but always worked around that also.....

Here is my cervical mri from 2 weeks ago written...

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING OF THE CERVICAL SPINE WITHOUT CONTRAST CLINICAL HISTORY:
Bilateral upper extremity and facial paresthesias
TECHNIQUE: Sagittal T1, fast spin-echo T2 and STIR imaging was performed. Axial T2 and gradient echo T2 weighted images were performed.

FINDINGS: There is a normal cervical lordosis. The craniocervical junction and C1-C2 articulations are within normal limits. No bone marrow, ligamentous or paravertebral muscle edema is currently identified. The cervical spinal cord has a normal appearance.

C2-C3: The disc is normal. The canal and foramina are patent. C3-C4: The disc is normal. The canal and foramina are patent.

C4-C5: There is a disc osteophyte complex predominating centrally to paracentrally on the right with slight central stenosis. There is uncovertebral and facet arthrosis with slight right foraminal stenosis.

C5-C6: There is a shallow disc osteophyte complex and slight central stenosis. There is uncovertebral and facet arthrosis with slight right foraminal stenosis.

C6-C7: The disc is normal. The canal and foramina are patent. C7-T1: The disc is normal. The canal and foramina are patent.

IMPRESSION:
No acute abnormality. Normal cervical spinal cord. Disc osteophyte complexes and slight central stenosis C4-C6 predominating centrally to paracentrally on the right C4-C5. Slight right foraminal stenosis C4-C6.


This is it..... but i dont get why my formarms are feeling pines and neddles and pulling feeling and my face cheecks all day and scalp pins and needles also my legs... so freakin confused and yes stopped working out

Jomar 10-25-2019 05:32 PM

Do you have forward head & shoulders posture ?
Repetitive /desk/computer/ gaming/phone or any sport?

livinlife 10-25-2019 07:39 PM

As in am i on the phone alot..... yes all day 95% of day

All i know was i was working out BOTH LEFT ARM AND LEG tingling numbness with NO PAIN then few days later my cheecks and jaw line are tingling even tounge and scalp.... i still feel electric shock when carrying a box or bags thats nild in weigh in forarms area like nerve shock... very strange ... also pulling and pins feeling like something is yanking my nerves in arm.... worst feeling every all day man


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