The following post is on MS Society message board. The cervical
spine/neck in my case is 100% relevant. Many people consider either
stress or having a car accident has triggered their ms. Their is an
absence of a current American footballer being diagnosed and that is the
have access to continued care making sure that they do not sustain
injury in that area. I presume that it is the same for rugby players
too, either a chiro or physio on stand by.
hi everyone me again ,well ive just read on a site
that in more recent studies it has shown that trauma to the neck and
head does indeed bear a relationship to the aggravation of /or creation
of ms". i keep thinking back to my head trauma i had in oct and the
symptoms which are now an ongoing problem ,b4 this i had no medical
problems whatsoever. in the space of 6 months things seem to be getting
worse ,and start to think back and can only pinpoint this as the cause
of this condition? as nothing i have done since then have noconnection.
had 2 mri scans and have a probable dx!! but still have to wait for more
tests, still getting small numbness round heart area and was given
ibuprofen for muclular pain ,but am conviced something more to it as it
been there for 2 weeks and seemed to appear from nowhere.....thanks for
reading ..any ideas?? take care nigex
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