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Old 11-26-2017, 09:23 PM #1
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I am a 100% service disabled veteran with spinal cord injury, C-4 impinging on spinal cord and polyneuropathies. Dispite being in a car accident with broke my L4 and disc herniations, I have thoracic outlet bilaterally with distribution into arms and hands, neuropathy in both legs and feet. I have other issues consistent with rheumatological disease process but have negative ana and rh factor. I was exposed to toxic water while serving in the Navy as a hospital corpsman in 1986-1988. Trying to figure out if it is connected to my neuropathies.

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