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2) You need to ask your neurologist if he reviewed the films. Most neurologists look at the films, however I do not know what your doctors practice is.
3) AnxietyGeneralized anxiety disorder Separation anxiety Stress and anxiety can cause a whole host of symptoms, including sensoryNumbness and tingling symptoms like this. I agree with you that this is a diagnosis of last resort once all other diagnoses have been excluded. It is perfectly reasonable to have a second opinion with another neurologist. If you are by a acdemic center, I would recommend going there. Good luck.
This would be important information for CFSChronic fatigue syndrome which was written by CDC in 1988. If you compare this definition to the 'gulf war syndrome' symptoms, they are the same.
You didn't say anything about fatigue, but if you had that, too, and these other odd symptoms such as your doctor asked about (which might indicate Central Nervous System and blood problems) then you should check the 'retic' ratio.
If your bone marrow can't keep up with the premature loss of your red blood cells, then the blood is made more in the peripheral organs AND that can lead to paralysis. (There's a medical term for that ... [b]extramedullary hematopoiesis[/b]: red blood cell production outside the vertebrae. Red blood cells are derived from the stem cells in the bone marrow throughout the body. When individuals become severely anemic, there is not enough space in the ctive bone marrow to produce hemoglobin, and the body begins to make blood outside the bone marrow: in the spleen, liver, and sometimes outside the vertebrae, which can compress the spinal cord, leading to paralysis)
This would be important information for CFS which was written by CDC in 1988. If you compare this definition to the 'gulf war syndrome' symptoms, they are the same.
What about a differnt med? Physical Therapy? Is it common for Shingles to return? Is there a surgery? I need help.I have the greatest confidence in C.C. Our daughter was hit by a drunk driver and has 26 surgeries, when our physicians were at a stand still here the C.C.physicians were a Godsend. She suffers from ongoing migrains and after four years of these daily she is gettng relief.
Do you have a specialist in this or Bells Palsy (as I have heard it referred to?)