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bherr

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Posted: 10-18-05 17:03pm

I am a 24 year old male with chronic pain for a little over a year. I fell from a roof about ten feet high. Immediately got that stinging felling up my legs to my hips. Days went by and I was fine. I played basketball, rhode my bike, and helped my grandparents paint my house. Days later I got stiffness in my knees and wet to the doctor and they said it was severe tendonitis. I went to physical therapy and that helped me a lot. During that time my feet started to get real sore. I went to the podiatrist and they couldn't find anything. Months went by and I got a lot worse. I can't stand on my feet for more than couple minutes. If I lean on something it relieves the pressure and is much better but still hurts. The podiatrist sent me to a pain clinic where I have gotten x-rays,mri's, bone scan and all came up negative. They started giving me steriod shots which help, but only last for a month or so. I started to develop muscle twitches throughout my body and neck pain. They gave me another shot which actually stopped the muscle twitches until shot wore off and sent me to get a mri of neck. It showed stenosis of c2 to c5 and bulging disk. They thought it might be something in my testicular region so order a mri and it came back negative. Now days my feet feel like a crushing pain and my calfs and thigh muscles ache. My butt and back of thighs will hurt after sitting for a while in one position. My shoulders, neck, and low back hurt. Plus I have numbness in my fingers and wrist. Not to forget the muscle twitches all over my body. I need help I am no use to my wife and kids plus I am an active person and I am going crazy being in pain 24/7. Please help!
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sandyallen

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Joined: 02 Feb 2004
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Posted: 10-18-05 17:44pm

Hi there! I feel your pain, I live with chronic pain 24/7, I am no dr but have you talked to a neuro seurgeon, stay on your pain docs butt! The medical system sort of sucks now and you have to fight with them now adays unfortunately. They do not feel your pain. You do sound depressed which I can understand, are they giving you something for anxiety and depression that has seritonon in it, it has kind of helped me.
The best to you and yours!
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bherr

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Joined: 12 Oct 2005
Posts: 17
Location: Dallas

Posted: 10-18-05 22:03pm

I have seen a nuero surgeon and he says that my symptoms don't make since all together. I am going to get a myelogram tomorrow which he sent me to do, so hopefully something shows up. I am just tired of negative tests. As weird as that sounds. What do you mean to stay on your pain doctors butt? Thank you so much for replying
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EmoHealth

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Joined: 19 Oct 2005
Posts: 13
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Posted: 10-19-05 07:51am

Hello,

i was reading your post and thought that maybe I may be able to help you. There are new techniques available that may help you deal with your pain. I am not sure if you are familiar with eft's. They have helped thousands of people deal with chronic pain, myself included, without drugs or surgical intervention.

It is probably the best pain solution I have ever seen and it doesn't cost a cent. If you want to learn this technique you will require an open mind only and a telephone. Once you learn this you can use it for all kinds of pain, anxiety, grief, etc. We are finding about 85% success rate with those we teach. If it works for you we encourage you to learn it and pass it on. If it does not work for you then simply throw it away.

You can contact me with your phone number and time-of-day to call at dan.Coac h@gmail.Com

have a great day!
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steevo

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Joined: 13 Oct 2005
Posts: 41
Location: desoto mo.

Posted: 10-19-05 09:52am

I have learned that the areas between c-5 to t-1 affect your neck, shoulders, arms and hands while the l-5 region nerves travel to your feet, ankles lower leg area. I'm no doc, but have done a lot of research on this because of my pains. It took a "second" cat scan at a "different" hospital to show a bone chip pressing on a nerve in my neck. Steevo
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