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Old 07-19-2010, 05:27 PM #1
rbwalton rbwalton is offline
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Default new with winged scapulae and other things related to Neuralgic Amyothrophy

Hi- Just found this place and thought I should officially say Hello-


I have winging of scapulae, weakness in arms and loss of grip strength of right hand, loss of dexterity of hands, thoracic outlet syndrome in right arm, shakiness and tremors when exertion or stress (even with medication). Also maybe due to this is weakness in lower back and upper legs with same shakiness and weakness. This started just after the scapulas winged. It is either related to NA or something as of yet undiagnosed that happened at the same time.

I also have issues with my eyes since this started with blurred vision or double vision, high intra-ocular pressure. Doctors do not think this is related.
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