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Old 08-05-2012, 11:15 AM #1
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Default post-injury neuropathy vs tos/rsi vs ms

ive been reading about ms lately and people with eds i think are 5x more likely to get it

i know the definitive way to test for ms is an mri of your brain

but are there any other ways, how do you distinguish the cause of neuropathy? can you just have post-injury neuropathy without any particular cause aside from the injury itself despite normal testing?

i am trying to figure out if the constant gloved feeling in my hands is from the rsi (i believe??? this is common in rsi's) or if it's something more related to my central nervous system (ms?) than peripheral.


i assume that since i have trouble doing nerve glides my neuropathy is rsi related but perhaps people with ms can't do nerve glides either
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