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Q: Backache, Spinal Disorders, and enxiety
asked by: DoctorQuestion on March 25th, 2008
Hi
I am a 21 year old asian guy. I am suffering from the persecutor sensation. I have started having pins and needles from 3 month ago. At first it was light sensation in skin of my thorax, shoulders and back. Then It is intensifying and encompassing all of my body. It is important that you know this condition intensify in warm and the only calmative is chill.
Another problem that superimposed from 2 weeks ago is backache that I have no background for it.
these are the results of my hormones test :
T4 : 11
T3 : 196
T3 resin uptake : 31
T.S.H : 2.3
Free T3(ECL) : 3
Free T4(ECL) : 18
my blood and urine tests are normal.
so, what is the problem? is it a problem with my spinal cord? what drug can relief this condition?
please help me treating this stressful disorder.
with best regards


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on April 8th, 2008
Muscular and Nerve Disorders Answer A3897
Backache can be due to a spinal disorder which may be unlikely because you are too young. Several diagnostic procedures can be done to exclude any spinal disorder. The first step is clinical examination by your GP and then X-ray image of the spine.


Those “persecutor” sensations all over the body could be due to anxiety and stress.


You may want to consult a neurologist about this.





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