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Old 01-25-2008, 11:32 PM #9
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You know, I was thinking about posting something similar to this. I have lesions in my cervical spine and was told it causes problems from that area down. I've had occasional problems with neck/back pain and have taken steroids in the past. Over the last couple weeks, I've had really bad pains in my neck and upper back, between the shoulders. Also, there've been pains that I can't really call heartburn, not really a stomachache. Just pain. Is that anything like what you mean by "cramps" in your esophogus? All of this feels like constant muscle pulls. I haven't called my neuro, because I just can't take another round of 'roids right now. Too many residuals like bowell & bladder problems, which I have enough problems with already..And it compromises my immune system, which I don't need in the midst of cold and flu season (especially since where I work, there are a few people who pride themselves in coming to work no matter how sick they are..Loyalists..Geesh ). All this doesn't really answer your question, does it...So, yes, I have spinal lesions and yes, it's possible you do, too..Though only an MRI will say for sure (providing they're visible)..
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