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  • barca
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    thanks for the response as always Dr Corenman. You are a pearl in the medical field. Not many take the time to address our questions free of charge.

    Which book would have the two chapters covering potential causes of fasciulations or dysesthesia? I see you have two books. Is it a good read for a layman like myself?

    thanks,

    barca
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    RC456,
    I have the exact same issues as you…WORD FOR WORD.

    I have extruded discs at T7-8 and protrusions at T6-7 and T11-12.

    I have fasciculations primarily from abdomen down but also get them from time to time in shoulders and arms. I also have bizarre tremors and dysesthesias. I feel like sometimes an incorrect assumption is being made that cord compression cannot affect the entire nervous system.

    I have had multiple blood tests and seen just about every speciality of doctor (including 2 neurologists) and have zero answers as to the cause of continuing degenerative discs and muscle issues.

    Dr. Corenman is there specific metabolic, infectious, degenerative and autoimmune disorders we should be asking about…what or where would someone start to look in relation to a disease process progressively degenerating discs?

    thanks,

    barca
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    in reply to: prolotherapy #8173

    Hi Dr Corenman, I appreciate your thoughts. I have not attempted ESI as I am uncertain if there would be an actual benefit. My particular case I have an extruded disc centrally at T7-8. The MRI report says there is mild to moderate spinal cord impingement. Do you feel ESI would be the best bet in this particular instance? I have done prescription NSAIDS without any improvement at this point.

    thanks again. I will avoid prolotherapy at this point.

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