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Old 11-13-2007, 09:37 AM #1
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I'm in the same boat. I have disc bulging in my neck which I believe is from a car accident I was in 9 mths ago both of my arms are numb and tingly most of the time. My neck feels like it has steel rods in it. I've been doing chiro/massage/PT. I was sent to a neurologist who told me it was likely carpal tunnel...LOL, ok, don't even acknowledge the fact that I was in a car accident, broadsided by someone going 80km. Results of EMG show no nerve damage, and no carpal tunnel; comment made by neurologist was well that is all I can do for you (wouldn't even look at me when he spoke). You will have to go to a PMC(pain management center) speak to your doctor...."NO ONE wants to get involved" it's really a sick world out there when you can't get anyone to give you straight answers. Good luck! Dixie
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