Guest guest Posted January 8, 2010 Report Share Posted January 8, 2010 just my view, not a doctor. I think it's possable to have inflammation in the spinal cords,maybe a low level infection along with it in the CSF? also theres whats called a ponytail hanging from the bottom of the myelin sleath that covers the brain and part of the spine, a lot of nerve endings there. their is protective matter around nerves/nerves endings that get damaged. so can the myelin sleath. very painful. this could be dependent on types of mold/mold toxins exposed too,so it could be other reasons too ? the pain can radiate down the legs and arms too. I had alot of back pain and inflamation in my back during and for a long time after exposure, it can be a reacuuring thing too sometimes and I hate that, I dont know how I lived with that pain so long. again just my view. cant say if thats causeing your pain or not. > > I am being treated by Dr. Shoemaker for mold. In some of his writings, he mentions that occasionally people have unusual autoimmune problems. > > I have what I think is terrible inflammation in my back and wonder if it could be autoimmune related. Does this sound familiar to anyone? > > Thanks, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2010 Report Share Posted January 8, 2010 geez, so sorry, I forgot bring this up. woke up with it on my mind so thought I'd better post it before I forget. fibromyalgia, you might want to get checked for this. but chances are if you have it you'll know. you can search " fibromyalgia,presser points " and maybe find something showing where these are on the body. with me the two right above the buttocks on each side of the spine swelled up pretty often into pretty good sized knots and my back would be hot there. alot of pain, I think theres 17 presser points, they can all be painful but for me these two were the worst. > > > > I am being treated by Dr. Shoemaker for mold. In some of his writings, he mentions that occasionally people have unusual autoimmune problems. > > > > I have what I think is terrible inflammation in my back and wonder if it could be autoimmune related. Does this sound familiar to anyone? > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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