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I have to say a BIG Thank You to you, the Bowhunter’s syndrome is exactly what I am suffering with!!
My Physiotherapist diagnosed it today!! I am so pleased to have an answer at last after 19 years!Now I am trying to get my GP to get me the operation I need to make me better.
But Dr Corenman, Sir, THANK YOU very, very much, without your help I would still be searching for an answer to all this misery I have spent 19 years enduring.
Thank you, bless you, most kind of you to offer your knowledge to help people on here. My very best wishes to you.in reply to: Spine or Bowhunters? #23479I had Doppler on feet today which revealed hardening of arteries, slowing blood flow, and i may need stents or something, have to see GP another day to discuss. Haven’t got the results from Doppler on shoulders and neck yet.
in reply to: Spine or Bowhunters? #23450I have been back to see Cardiology who are arranging me to have the monitor on again for two weeks, thank you.
in reply to: Spine or Bowhunters? #23386But I just read again the bit on your site:
“If the symptoms are brought about by looking up (cervical extension) without lifting the shoulder, the disorder more likely than not is from compression of the nerves in the neck (radiculopathy)”
and this is one thing that happens with me, yes, so I think it is neck.
all neurosurgeons I’ve seen say no, not neck, but they will not scan me during an attack or trigger an attack to scan me then, I dont think they do ambulatory scanners! So I cant be rigged up to wear something to catch this happening! I keep telling them it happens when I am doing things, bending over, looking up, leaning forward, doing things!
in reply to: Spine or Bowhunters? #23385Ok, thank you. I am back at Cardiology tomorrow so will ask.
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