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Old 01-25-2008, 01:46 PM #1
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Default Do I have a spinal lesion?

This morning I had a tight band across my back, right at the braline, and one of those cramps in my esophagus. I'm beginning to believe that I've got a lesion at the brastrap in the back - it's numb from that point down.

Those of you who have lesions in the spine, what symptoms does that cause?
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