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Old 10-02-2016, 07:56 AM #4
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Hi nemsmom,

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So she sent me home with no idea why my shoulder hurts, it is positional
MS pain isn't usually positional. It would be a good idea if one of your Drs. did an x-ray and/or MRI of the shoulder to check for an injury.

I am rather surprised your Neurologist didn't do that before prescribing steroids as a way to "rule out" MS as the cause. Even if it's MS steroids are not always helpful so your Neurologist's thought of throwing steroids at it won't necessarily rule out MS as a cause.
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