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, The spine is made up of joints, therefore it would be arthrosclerotic, as

arthro is the prefix meaning joint. Margaret

>>> " tessbear " 06/13/01 12:46AM >>>

Per radiology reading, CT scan showed minimal s/l *artherosclerotic or

atherosclerotic* spine, otherwise no evidence of pathology was found.

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I am experiencing pain in my spine and it seems if I do strenuous lifting I get

cervical and thorasic pain as well as more MS related symptoms. Does anyone have

this same problem or has anyone used chiropractic care for help with this?

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I go to the chiropractor at least once a week. It is a husband and wife team.

Both are knowledgable regarding MS. I experience very little back pain at this

time. It also seems to help with headaches:P

TJ 1 wrote: I am experiencing pain in my spine and

it seems if I do strenuous lifting I get cervical and thorasic pain as well as

more MS related symptoms. Does anyone have this same problem or has anyone used

chiropractic care for help with this?

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I also have bad back pain in my lumbar area, I have done x rays and

just had an MRI done last week and still waiting for the result but I

am so tired of the pain. I cant sleep, move, or even walk for a long

period of time, its very frustrating and im not taking anything for

it. Any suggestion??

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Just a very light side to Multiple Sclerosis... after I was diagnosed with it

in '94 my wife divorced me with her keeping my four children. At this point I

was finally relieved of my pain in my a*s and neck at the same time!

Of course would almost that Multiple Sclerosis isn't funny but we must try to

find things to laugh at, in the past I have laughed at myself when I fall down!

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I laugh at myself all the time when I constantly drop things and trip

over things, like you said you have to just laugh sometimes, it helps.

I have become more clumsy and hopefully the pain will go away soon, I

did noticed when my doc ordered IV steroids when i had weakness in my

leg and didnt have any pain in my back and found out that it was an

anti-inflammatory

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I do see a chiropractor and it helps a lot with the pain, numbness and tingling.

I also go to physical therapy that focuses on balance issues - again it helps a

lot. My chiropractor assures me that if I can keep coming to see him, he can

help keep me moving and healthy.

Hope this helps.

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I am experiencing pain in my spine and it seems if I do strenuous lifting I get

cervical and thorasic pain as well as more MS related symptoms. Does anyone have

this same problem or has anyone used chiropractic care for help with this?

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