Larry, it is determined by an MRI...but these days they don't even want to 
operate unless a person is losing movement...the operation to try to help is 
very expensive and dangerous and don't always even help and in some cases can 
make a person worse. The doctors in St. Louis, Mo. told me they won't dare 
touch mine. Dan H** 

    On Friday, January 20, 2017 11:08 AM, lwillis82153 <[email protected]> 
wrote:
 

 How does one know if he has a syrinx?


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-------- Original message --------From: greg <[email protected]> Date: 1/19/17 
4:42 PM (GMT-06:00) To: quad-list <[email protected]> Cc: 
[email protected] Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Back, pain, back!!! 
I keep a small pillow on my lap at all times. I use it for many things.I put my 
phone or tablet on it when using them. I put a lot of things I eat on it. Like 
I just had a slice of pizza. I set it on a paper towel and set it on the 
pillow. I can then just lift the pillow up to eat it. When I try to hold the 
pizza, I drop it too often.
GregĀ > I, also, stack towels in front of me to lay my arm to relieve neck> pain 
pain from my syrinx.> Bobbie>> "You must fail in order to succeed">>> On Jan 
18, 2017, at 11:00 PM, Larry Willis>> <[email protected]> wrote:>>>> Ok 
guys, things are getting serious. My neck and right shoulder>> hurt so bad I 
want to cry. It seems to start in the back of my>> neck and radiate into my 
right shoulder joint. The only thing>> that helps is to stack some thick towels 
in front of me and lay>> my arm on top of them. Does anyone have a better 
solution? I've>> tried salves and lotions, Percocet and ibuprofen. Nothing.>> 
Btw,one year ago this week, my wife MELISSA, had her harrowing>> experience 
with a pacemaker. Prayers for her and a few miracles>> for all of us! Night 
peeps.>>>> Larry Willis>> Retired and proud of it

   

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