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1686796 tn?1305535361

ms? diabetes? nothing to worry about?

Hello so for about three years now i've had lower back pain, i often crack my back to ease the pain, when i bend my neck down i often get a shooting pain at the bottom of my spine,
more recently I have experienced a "buzzing" sensation which feels like it's under the skin of my left shoulder,

Then two weeks ago I started to get a patch of "tender to touch" skin on my left forearm, whichj moved to my right upper arm-lower back-mid back-nape of neck-top of head-upper thighs etc etc it kept moving

Its felt a little tingly or prickly and maybe like sunburn!

So does anyone know what these could be symptoms of?
I'm going to make an appointment with a chiropractor as soon as I get paid,
Any help or advice/suggestions in the meantime would be great
Thanks
Eloeanor
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1382889 tn?1505071193
I agree with Lulu, skip the chiropractor and get yourself to a dr, preferably a neurologist.

Julie
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572651 tn?1530999357
hi eleanorrose - so sorry that this dropped to page 2 so fast.  I didn't see your question until tonight.  

If it were me, I would avoid the chiropractor until you know for sure what you are dealing with.  Have you been able to see a specialist? the types of symptoms you have described could be neurological and seeing a neurologist would be in order.

The way you describe the feelings moving all over, takes it out of the probably MS typical symptoms, but only a neurologist can make that final determination.

stay in touch - but please don't get your neck/spine manipulated until you know what is going on .

best, Lulu
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