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Old 01-30-2019, 08:06 AM #1
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HI.. I am new here. I had 1st MRI saying generalized myelomalacia in `07. My doc poo poo`d it. Worsening of condition and new MRI also shows myelomalacia from C 3-7. No one in health care will discuss this. I am not getting any guidance in how to slow it`s progression as i have all the symptoms from gait to bowel. Are they fearful of lawsuits or what? I feel like I have leprosy! Any suggestions?
I was diagnosed myelomalacia for a couple of years. In my case it turned out to be due to damage to the spinal cord although the NHS will not acknowledge it as such mainly I believe because the damage was caused by a badly aimed I injection though I cannot claim this is typical so no further info from me
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