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Hi. Why do I feel spaced out, numb, or high when I look up to the left, forward or turn my neck? My tongue feels numb when this happens. I get sharp right side of face pain, eye pain. I have joint pain, trouble walking. I also get spine pain, middle pain and weakness. I have infections a lot. Uti s. Swollen glands. Inflammation in right eyes needing steroid. Neuropathy. Bad muscle cramping in legs and even torso. Balance and coordination issues. A poor neuro psych eval in info processing - cognitive decline, fluid buildup in body with mottled skin swollen lymph nodes maybe due to constant infections. Dr s agree low immune system high inflammation.
Thu, 24 Nov 2016
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the reason could be sever spondylosis with osteophytes blocking your vertebro basilar artery that supply your head and brsin with blood also osteophytes could cause all your other neuropathy symptoms i suggest doing a CT scan on cervical vertebra to confirm
i hope i my advice will be of much help Good Luck :)
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How Can I Overcome Low Immune System And Balance?
the reason could be sever spondylosis with osteophytes blocking your vertebro basilar artery that supply your head and brsin with blood also osteophytes could cause all your other neuropathy symptoms i suggest doing a CT scan on cervical vertebra to confirm i hope i my advice will be of much help Good Luck :)