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Subject: Ipsilateral aches when weather changes
Forum: The Neurology and Neurosurgery Forum
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Posted by Rick Weyoun on November 14, 1997 at 23:05:30:


I have gone to see an internist and rheumatologist about aches
localized on the left side of body body from head to toe whenever
the weather changes. It's not any acute pain or pain at all, just a
sense of achyness. The physicans had run all sorts of blood tests
and urine tests on me. Testing me for arthritic conditions, hepatitus,
lyme disease, and also doing orthopedic test and all came back negative.

What should I do? I was told to go see an ENT specialist, that they have
experience in diagnosing ipsilateral conditons of the body. I am also
going to go see an accupuncturist with knowledge of Traditional Chinese
Medicine, as allopathic medicine has not diagnosed my problem yet.

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