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Old 11-01-2014, 09:04 PM #1
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Question Fasciculations from Cord Compression??

Has anyone had experience with widespread fasciculations from a cervical cord compression?

This is my newest symptom (started in the last 2-3 weeks), and is driving me crazy! It has been becoming more and more constant. They are everywhere from about shoulders down. They even wake me up at night. They are so distracting and annoying.

As a side note, I do take magnesium (glycinate), d3, b12, omega 3, as well as other supplements. So, I don't think they are due to some sort of deficiency there.

Just curious if anyone else has experienced something similar due to cord compression.

Thanks in advance for any insights!
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