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The first neuro said I had ALS. The second neuro said Lyme and neck injury. He couln't find evidence of a pinched nerve causing my paralysis but I THINK HE'S WRONG.
Can anyone recommend a top notch cervical injury specialist in CT/NY/MA area?
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Dogsandcats
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This may not help. I have called major hospitals and asked for referrals. I used to be able to ask the nurses and they would tell me. Not anymore.
But, maybe a major hospital could give referrals.
Hope this helps a bit.
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Keebler
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- Google: Upledger; Feldenkrais.
Their practitioners are a cut above the rest. -
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dmc
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We can have neck problems from Lyme. I see a chiropractor for temporary relief.
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