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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Burning In Spine, Lost Some Function Of Hands And Legs And Shaking. Diagnosed As Stress. Suggestions?

I have serious spinal problems my spine is burning I am shaking I have lost some function of my hands and legs
my ears are popping and I have been sweating a lot as well the shaking is making my arms lock together sometimes and I cant move very well i have neck problems as well I was told it was caused by stress I do not think that is right
Thu, 4 Jul 2013
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Hi, it appears that you must be having parkinsons disease, charecterised by the shaking of the neck, hands, some times total body, and loss of function of some parts of the body.
I to my patients with such symptoms , though there are many drugs available i prefer pacitane and phenergan , and neurotropic injections, and if necessory pain killers. Thank you.
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Burning In Spine, Lost Some Function Of Hands And Legs And Shaking. Diagnosed As Stress. Suggestions?

Hi, it appears that you must be having parkinsons disease, charecterised by the shaking of the neck, hands, some times total body, and loss of function of some parts of the body. I to my patients with such symptoms , though there are many drugs available i prefer pacitane and phenergan , and neurotropic injections, and if necessory pain killers. Thank you.