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@nefertari

Oh wow! I'm so happy I've found this. I was literally diagnosed on Christmas Eve - to add to other things like CFS/ME, Type 2 diabetes, Sleep Apnea, epilepsy, etc. My chiropractor suggested Xrays to check why my neck was so painful - I've been going to the chiropractor since 2007 and this is the first time anyone suggested Xrays. Anyway, I have DISH really badly in my neck and a bit in my pelvis / lumbar spine. I also have a curvature in my lumbar spine. I have trouble swallowing, reduced neck movement and in contast pain. I had a bone spur removed in my wrist 6 years ago when I had tendon surgery. It has grown back and is wrapping around the tendon. I need a new knee but that seems to be out now because of the DISH. I'm 44!!

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Go to an Orthopedic doctor concerning your spine.. manipulation in the blind is dangerous.. then go to a neurologist as the spinal cord and all the nerves that stem from that control your body.. Big like Mayo,(there are 3 locations) Cleveland, Boston General, start with the best rated medical clinic .. you're too young to mess around with second rate guess work healthcare... Your state certainly has a Medical college.. that would be a start in your search for normal ...