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I know I should have asked my neuro this question this morning, but she got interrupted with an emergency call. In checking my ankle reflexes, she found an ankle reflex in my right ankle. I haven't had one in that area for over 3 years. Now is this good news or not? At the same time, I'm suffering miserable pain in my sitdown area and I can't turn my neck without it feeling as if it catches and it hurts. I also can't raise both arms at the same time. That hurts in my back. I noted yesterday that I didn't feel secure with transferring a hot cup of tea from my right to my left hand. I felt as if I would drop it. She has ordered a cervical and thoracic MRI because she says frankly she doesn't know what is going on. Because of all my stress fractures, she's worried about the new pain.
So, to make a long story short, is this new ankle reflex a good or bad thing. Billye
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