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Old 10-13-2010, 03:57 PM #21
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That was cipro! Sorry

Well it's impossible to pint finger towards one thing as iit has been going for so long. God knows all the stuff they gave me at child birth. Plus epidural and oh yeah the doc hit my nerve that made my leg jump ( but already had my symptoms before this)

Plus over the tears I had one MRI each year as the doc thought it was necessary and had 6 times emg and ncv test.
Contrast perhaps or may be stimulating the nerves everytime an emg/ncv was done.
May be those were all insult to an injury. I always here people complain about feeling strange things after MRI and emg/ ncv. So sometimes I wounder over goi to docs and keeping wanted to get more teat doneti check for changes made this worse and now what.
Random thought...
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