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Weakness, Shakiness In Upper Body, Trouble With Bladder And Bowels, Had Spinal Blocks. What Can Help?

A month ago I began to notice sum weakness and shakiness in my upper body arms and shoulders. Two weeks ago I ruptured my t10 & t 11 the pain is very bad. Now I am having trouble with my bladder and bowels. I have good doctors but I would like all the advice I can get. I have had two spinal blocks that have had no effect. My legs and shakeness is getting worse. Any words would be greatly helpfull.thank you
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Hi, it appears that there is gastric irritation, anxiety, neuritis, parkinsons, which may be the cause for the shakyness.The problem of the bowels, and bladder might be due to autonomous nervous system may be due to spinal problem. The problem of legs shaking could be due neuritis and parkinsonism. Totally it appears to be due to the spine and nerves. So i advise you to consult a neurologist for diagnosis. Thank you.
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Weakness, Shakiness In Upper Body, Trouble With Bladder And Bowels, Had Spinal Blocks. What Can Help?

Hi, it appears that there is gastric irritation, anxiety, neuritis, parkinsons, which may be the cause for the shakyness.The problem of the bowels, and bladder might be due to autonomous nervous system may be due to spinal problem. The problem of legs shaking could be due neuritis and parkinsonism. Totally it appears to be due to the spine and nerves. So i advise you to consult a neurologist for diagnosis. Thank you.