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Originally Posted by SpineBurger
The reason for the MRI was to identify possible causes of bodywide muscle twitching, peripheral neuropathy symptoms and strange nerve sensations.
Does any of the above (despite what doctors may assume) play a role in this? I see two mentions of abnormal growth in the location where nerves are .... and even though they did not see any contact while I was laying prostrate .... the spine is a moving thing, and different positions may very well elicit contact.
Thoughts?
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Have a standing MRI. See a chiropractor for a consult. Some do it for free.
Sometimes a disk under load will bulge. You could also have weak ligaments.