Hello, I am 33 yrs old and a mother of 2
who has had extreme fatigue; pain and
numbness in all 4 extremities; and just
feeling pretty crappy... I have been
going to the doctors on a continual basis
for about 2 months now; I was tested for
pretty much everything and it is coming
back neg. Except for my sedate rate it
was 41... Which I am to believe is very
high... My doctor knows there is
something wrong but, not sure what... My
question is my doctors pa tells me that in
her gut it's ms... I have thought this
too for a while... I have this knowning
feeling... Well, the pa had me go for a
mri and it came back neg well, my doctor
wasn't too happy and had told me he didn't
want me to have one cause it could be a
false neg... So, I have to see a
neurologist on the 3rd of oct... Do you
think that this is just a waste of my
time? I am so tired of being sick and I
feel like I am going crazy.... Please any
advice or help would be greatly
appreciated... Thanks
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little Debbie
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 31 Oct 2005 Posts: 6 Location: Georgia
Kinesiology Posted: 10-31-05 17:48pm
I would suggest a doctor who has been
trained to use kinesiology. It's simply
muscle testing. I see a chiropractor who
uses kinesiology. He has helped me with
extreme fatigue, stomach problems, and
joint pain. I'm not sure how it works and
was very sceptical at first. It's worth a
try!
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