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Re: RLS and spinal injuries

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Hello group.

I had to chime in on this one, FWIW. I had an MRI after it was

determined there was some " latency " (excessive electro-chemical lag time

between the extremities. The MRI uncovered a herniated C6 with cord

compression, and a bulging C3 with no compression. The neurologist

didn't explicitly link this to RLS/PLMD. I was given a prescription for

a strange contraption with which I was to basically " hang myself " from a

door several times a day. At the time, the pharmaceutical approach

seemed much more appealing. But now I wonder...

Incidentally, 3 months of chiropractic didn't seem to help. I wonder if

I should be taking a more serious look at this....

Jeff

45 y/o

Colo. Spgs., CO

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