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Old 04-10-2007, 12:06 PM #1
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Default Still no concrete diagnosis!!

Hello everyone, it is a bad day today. I just can't seem to get a proper diagnosis still after almost 3 years!!UGH!!! Could be some symptoms from C5@C6 spinal stenosis. I have been diagnosed with myofascial pain, a surgeon said I had double crush, scalene copmpression on the plexus(tos). At least all involved say it is do to repetitive strain injuries. I am still in physical therapy, it is going alright, I guess I will be in the grey area forever!! When I go to see my family doctor next week, I will ask about a followup mri to my neck,and mri for my left shoulder. Just a bad day!!!
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