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Old 02-05-2015, 03:08 PM #8
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Originally Posted by Strhuntrss View Post
If you don't mind me asking, how old are you?

What kind of symptoms were you having in 2007 and what symptoms are you having now in 2014?

Is this a workers comp issue or something else?
I'm 55 years old and it not work comp related.

2007 intermittent neck pain,numbness and tingling in neck to left ear. Pain left shoulder blade depending on activity.

2014 Pain in the neck,arms,and both shoulders that I can only describe as paralyzing when they occur. These spasms/cramps last about 2-3 minutes sometimes as long as 7 minutes, 2-3 minutes seem like a eternity when all I can do to make it go away is relax and breath easy.
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