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Old 06-01-2015, 06:05 PM #11
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It is very scary Nancy. I'm anxious for the MRI tomorrow. I want to get this over. Nancy from a nurses perspective..does it disk spinal related? Some people tell me a lower back herniation couldn't cause neck issues...some people tell me it can and will.
It's hard for me to believe that it's MS and hard for me to believe it's not. I had neck pain/neuropathy and issues with my right arm..the issues seemed to have cleared up..but once I started back into my old routine at the gym..bam..neck issues started with more WEIRD symptoms..balance..legs..dizziness. So frustrating.
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