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Could this be a spinal problem?

Could this be a spinal problem?

Posted By Jason on December 18, 1998 at 10:54:06:







I posted a while back and the response was that with all my symptoms, this was likely psychosomatic.  This has been suggested by other neurologists I have seen over the last 7 months.  I have two questions however.  I have tred anti-depressant medication - elavil and paxil and had bad reactions to both.  Tremor and increased tingling.  The same type of reaction to Tegretol.  In fact I seem to be hypersensitive to all medications I've tried.  And while my symptoms never go away they do wax and wane with intensity and when they are their worst they are accompanied by bad upper badominal pain in my rib area. I've also noticed that my arms burn more when I'm around cleaning chemicals.  Could this also be psychosomatic?  I really don't feel I'm bringing this on myself and really want to find a medication I can take to take away the burning and tingling.  Is there a "more safe" medication you can recommend?
2) The splotchy redness I have in my arms dissapears if I hold my arms slighty above shoulder level and increases when they are at my side or in my lap.  COuld this indicate a problem in the thoracic spine area?

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