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Old 08-09-2013, 04:53 PM #1
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Default What is wrong with me?

I met a lady today who asked me if I had tos. I was in a mva last year. I now shuffle when I walk. I can't lift my arms up very far. I can only get my right arm up to wash my hair. My arms are very weak, I can't push a pool noodle under the water. My fingers swell and tingle. Sometimes my thumb and or index finger move involuntarily. I have a constant headache. I have pain everywhere but the worst pain is under my left breast radiating to my back where a bra strap would be. I have no firm diagnosis. I was told I had a concussion whiplash and rotater cuff injury.
I would welcome any help or suggestions.
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