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Q: Lump In Throat And Pain In Legs
asked by: ar602951 on July 26th, 2007
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Here's my situation. I am a twenty four year old male. And I have be seeing a neuorologist for pains and leg weakness, hyperflexia, muscle spams/twitches and frequent constipation. I have had multiple mris on my cervical thoracic and lumbar spine. Even mris on my brain and a spinal tap have been preformed. But I have not recieved a definitive answer or solution on how to improve any of my symptoms. I was hospitalized and given anabolic steriods to try and strenghten my nervous system. But have not felt a significat reduction in pain. My questions is besides these symptoms I have had a throat problem since childhood. Where I occassionaly feel an intense pain and a lump in my throat. These symptoms have grown worse over the last couple months so I recently saw an ENT specialists. The ENT recommended that I have a CT SCAN Done. The CT SCAN showed a clacium deposit in my cervical spine. Could this deposit have caused the pain I experienced in my legs. Furthermore how come the MRIS that I have had done previously not show this calcium deposit. Any insight on whether or not this deposit in my cervical spine is related to my leg pain and weakness would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
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