Movement Disorders Including essential tremor, dystonia and Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS).


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Old 08-31-2010, 05:40 AM #13
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Default I hope this helps others not have to suffer as long as I did

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Originally Posted by mamagoo View Post
well, had the c spine mri this afternoon. Saw PCP after, she went over the results of labs done in Omaha and discovered the "red blood cell" every type of test related to them to be sky high... so since I had to quit donating blood to the red cross "just until this with your leg is taken care of".. I gave a pint of blood to the trash today. I suggested they see if the lab tech dept at U of NE at Kearney might want it to have students run tests on. Since one of the tests that have been ran is for HIV and it was negative the blood would be clean. They could have fun testing it for all the different drugs in my system LOL
Had a meeting of the mind and played a bit of lets make a deal w/PCP... she agreed that dumb to wait another month and then have Dr Torres ship me on to Mayo that would be better to get it done now. Told her that if this is going to be permanent then want to look into having nerve root injected with botox to kill it off so I can learn to walk with the muscle I can control in my leg. Her reply to that was i would have to talk to someone "higher" than her to get something like that done. She is going to burn a cd with my mri films and send them off to Omaha to movement disorder doc so he can have someone else look to see what is there. I went armed with information from here an "we move" site. including a chart that shows where in spine nerve root for what is going on with my leg came from. Told her you can see it is something that has happened between L3 and L5. She did cut back the drug that I was put on to counteract the side effect of one of the other drugs to PRN. So one less pill to take in the mornings. Unless I wake up with balloons for feet.
They will let me know after get blood results back on red counts today when I go back for another donation of pint of blood to the trash.
Well almost 18 months after I got the epidural I finally have the answer. I do not think for a minute that the 16 doctors I have seen did not all know the answer but rather did not want to tell me what was wrong due to the fact that they did not want to be in a malpractice suit against one of their brothers. I just was diagnosed with a tear/hole in a disc that is leaking spinal fluid. I have been told that it is leaking onto a root nerve which looks damaged also. They say when spinal fluid hits other nerves it causes them to reach with sever pain and kind of short out. This explains my pain increasing and the uncontrollable jerking. Check out this website if after a epidural you have complications. chirogeek com/000_Anular_Tear_1.htm[/url]) At least now I have an answer to it all

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