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I am going to list all my symptoms; can someone out there relate to these and help me try to figure out what is going on with me:

Numbness in hands and right side of face
abdominal pain
Chest Pain
arm pain (mainly left arm)
stiff neck
lower back pain (herniated disk)
headache every day for the last year
Slow movement (walk very slow)
Wrist Pain (both hands)
right eye feels like it is trying to close on me; started twitching

Could all this be coming from my back problem?  I have been checked for Lyme, Lupus, RA, don't think it is MS.  Last MRI of Brain/c-spine (Aug 09) showed nothing but a little disk protrusion in the neck.  Any suggestions?
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disk protusion in neck,  sounds suspicious/ as it is a traffic jam for all nerve bands below, sense indications of possible minor stroke, blood pressure readings should be shadowed;;;;;;
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I completely agree with the above poster about seeing a Cardiologist. I do think some of your symptoms could be caused by the bulging disc, but not all of them.  
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Hi,
   Even though most of the symptoms appear to be neurological, since MRI is clear, you need to consult a cardiologist and check the circulatory system, especially the blood supply to the brain.
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