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Old 05-12-2013, 04:49 PM #1
shirleyanntr shirleyanntr is offline
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Default hello my name is shirley

as ive said my name is Shirley and im looking for support and information for my son Alan.
He has severe problems with his cervical spine ..bone spurs and narrowing which causes him tingling numbness and dizziness
as if this wasnt bad enough he also has disc compression l5 and l4 which has caused him a lot pain and now has foot drop in both feet.

He is due to see a surgeon shortly with a view to his options. he is in constant pain yet always tries to be upbeat.
he is 52 always been active a carpenter by trade and always played football in the winter cricket in the summer as well as darts and snooker he cant do anything much now but he still tries to walk as much as he can and do some physio therapy
any advice and support is welcomed
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