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Sunday, November, 22, 2009
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Can scoliosis cause neuropathy in extremities?

Oats
11/11/09

I have had pain and neuopathy in my legs, since 2003. My spinal tap rules out CIDP, Guillian-barre, ect.. This year my back started hurting, and my skeletal scan  shows I  have scoiliosis. Could this be the cause of  all my pain, weakness, spasms and neuropathy? It sttarted in my legs but has progressed  to my arms,  especially weakness. Any help would be appreciated! Oats

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daren
Thursday, November 12, 2009

   I have been in constant pain now for three years. I would suggest to you and Checking out dr john sarno's book mind bdy prescripton. He has been doing whork in the field of pain that persists exspecially in many of the things you have described there are all kinds of terms for tha all over pain that is all over. fybromialgia, ect. all I can say is he has exjplained it in this and other books He has been doing for a long time and he explains every thing that is going on in th body Please check it out on line. I have only just started the program. It makes more since and is miles ahead of he average head scrather's we are all sent to. The book is cheap and easy to read. I am conviced i have got to make it work because nothing else is even in the same ball park with info that describes so much about me and every thing i have been through with no treatment even remotely working ..Check it out an i hope it works for you too

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This video explains where back pain stems from by taking you through the anatomy of the back. 

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