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Cervical problems; arm shakeing.
Topic Started: 30 Oct 2014, 06:17 PM (202 Views)
csutton1
Advanced Member
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Hi has anyone ever had this situation.
I have disc in my neck which are degenerative and have started to have issus with my arm shakeing sometimes has anyone else had this problem.? xhttp://i6.ifrm.com/style_images/1/icon9.gif
Take Care
Carole
1986 X-Ray .DDD. Physio
2005 Spinal rehab
2006 Scan abnormal Lumber Spine and Pelvis.
Severe DDD
2007 Epidural, a told to lose 3 stone for freedom disct L4/5 and L5/S1. more Physio
2009 2nd scan rapid escalation L2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/1mr ross referred to mr Shackleford
scan on 15/10/09
see Mr C 17/12/09 told can not operate to much damage now.
24/6/10 Discograme not suitable for surgery
After 3 years wait . (Angry)
11/7/12 new scan 27th july warrington.
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cindy2015
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Hello, I get this sometimes, I also feel a little vibrating inside. Last night I felt shaky and when I closed my jaw my teeth chattered. It is very frightening to have these symptoms, I do sympathise. I wish I could tell you why this happens, but I just don't know myself.
I saw a neurologist recently, although he didn't think there is anything neurologically wrong with me, he puts my symptoms down to the bulging discs I have with nerve compression.
I hope you can get some answers, this seems like a wonderful forum.
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