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Old 12-11-2009, 07:29 PM #4
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I was in a head-on collision without my seatbelt on. My body was thrown onto the dash and in the process my chest was pushed into the steering wheel. I had EMG and SSEP tests done and they confirmed severe nerve damage (brachial plexus, TOS, and lumbar RSD). I do have some herniated discs, so my DR. performed a discogram to make sure the discs were not the source of the problem. He feels the discs are not such a problem, but moreso theorizes the nerves have been damaged from being stretched. My accident happened over 2 years ago, and as far as there being any improvement in my neuropathy..... there has been none.

Thanks!! Vanna
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