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Becky,

I'm sorry about your painful LP. My daughter had one, too at age 8 or 9.

She wasn't sedated, and didn't feel any pain either. I wonder if you had a

lot of pressure that made it more painful? Obviously, they didn't numb you

properly. Isn't it amazing what a difference one Doc can make? That being

said, I would never want to go through childbirth again!!!

Sandi

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Dear ,

It certainly can be indicative of MS (not sure about Guillain-Barre)

But there are other factors as well. I happen to know a lot about MS, so if

you or your patient wish - you may contact me directly. My clinic number is

(503)223-3826.

Sincerely,

Matt Terreri, DC

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Hi All,

I have a 41 year old female pt whom I've been treating for MVA

injuries. Her neurologist recently ordered a spinal tap to rule out MS

and subarachnoid hemorrhage for other symptoms. The only abnormal

finding was high protein of 49, (RR is 15-45). Could this slightly

elevated level be associated with MS or perhaps Guillain-Barre?

Robins, DC

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Hi ,

The tap is odd given what you describe. SAR is characterized by sudden onset of

a horrible headache, and if MS is an issue (and it is a great mimicker of other

problems) then why not order an MRI of the brain and cord, as it is not invasive

and can rule out other conditions?

Either there is more going on or the neurologist ordered an unnecessarily

invasive and overly specific test, IMO.

Freeman

Spinal tap

Hi All,

I have a 41 year old female pt whom I've been treating for MVA

injuries. Her neurologist recently ordered a spinal tap to rule out MS

and subarachnoid hemorrhage for other symptoms. The only abnormal

finding was high protein of 49, (RR is 15-45). Could this slightly

elevated level be associated with MS or perhaps Guillain-Barre?

Robins, DC

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Good luck today with the spinal tap.

My child Lily always has headaches and sore neck (but it's usually

because her lymph nodes are so swollen that her whole neck hurts)

with her episodes.

d Timblin

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My son Mason also gets bad headaches and very sore neck ... I think his

neck mostly hurts from the swollen lymph nodes and/or when his throat

gets so sore. He generally has migraine like symptoms ... can't stand

the lights and the noise.

Good luck with the spinal tap ... sounds scary! Hope it goes well.

Heidi

> Well we are getting ready to go to the ER for a spinal tap. Does

> anyone else's child have headaches and sore necks during episodes?

> This has become a pattern durning the last several episodes.

>

> mom to Keira 3 (not really sure what she has), Brady 4 1/2, and

Chloe 7

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> > anyone else's child have headaches and sore necks during episodes?

> > This has become a pattern durning the last several episodes.

> >

> > mom to Keira 3 (not really sure what she has), Brady 4 1/2, and

> Chloe 7

Yes - Aidan always has a sore neck . . . it has sent us to ER several

times to check for menegtitis. They always say he's fine and does not

have menegitis.

Good luck with spinal tap - keep us posted.

Hannah

Aidan - 3 - fevering 16 months

Sid - 5 and fine

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does get bad headaches, the id at children's thought that maybe his

fever triggers a migraine and that is why the light bothers him. hmmmm......his

neck get sore also, however it is more on the sides where his glands are.

Sometimes I can see them popping out, I call them his enstein neck.

's headache's became worse as time went on compared to his early years.

Hang in there, Gretchen

hannahls73 <hannahlsmith@...> wrote: Does

> > anyone else's child have headaches and sore necks during episodes?

> > This has become a pattern durning the last several episodes.

> >

> > mom to Keira 3 (not really sure what she has), Brady 4 1/2, and

> Chloe 7

Yes - Aidan always has a sore neck . . . it has sent us to ER several

times to check for menegtitis. They always say he's fine and does not

have menegitis.

Good luck with spinal tap - keep us posted.

Hannah

Aidan - 3 - fevering 16 months

Sid - 5 and fine

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So my friend- who fully vaccinates- said her baby was in the hospital a few

weeks ago because she had a fever that wouldn't go down and was really sick,

they had to do a spinal tap and all that, her point was that " see, I'm so glad

she's vaccinated, otherwise they would have had to run so many more tests on

her..... "

BUT, since vaccines aren't 100%, even if you are fully vaccinated, wouldn't they

still need to run the same amount of tests either way????

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What did they find though the spinal tap test?

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> So my friend- who fully vaccinates- said her baby was in the hospital a few

weeks ago because she had a fever that wouldn't go down and was really sick,

they had to do a spinal tap and all that, her point was that " see, I'm so glad

she's vaccinated, otherwise they would have had to run so many more tests on

her..... "

>

> BUT, since vaccines aren't 100%, even if you are fully vaccinated, wouldn't

they still need to run the same amount of tests either way????

>

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yeah, another example of distorted thinking.

what did they determine it was?

how old is the baby? vaccines recently?

Sheri

At 07:07 AM 2/21/2010, you wrote:

>So my friend- who fully vaccinates- said her baby was in the

>hospital a few weeks ago because she had a fever that wouldn't go

>down and was really sick, they had to do a spinal tap and all that,

>her point was that " see, I'm so glad she's vaccinated, otherwise

>they would have had to run so many more tests on her..... "

>

>BUT, since vaccines aren't 100%, even if you are fully vaccinated,

>wouldn't they still need to run the same amount of tests either way????

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How old is the baby? and yeah, they’d run tests either way,

they just would have put on a guilt trip too if the baby was unvaxxed and said ‘see!”

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6 months, obviously vaccines recently!!! Found NOTHING from the spinal tap and

labs but put her on a high dose antiobitic. I was going to hint to the mother

that it's OBVIOUSLY from the vaccines, but she might have cancer and they have a

lot going on so, so she just needed someone to listen. Good News is that the

baby is back home and happy and better now, such a cute baby!

> >So my friend- who fully vaccinates- said her baby was in the

> >hospital a few weeks ago because she had a fever that wouldn't go

> >down and was really sick, they had to do a spinal tap and all that,

> >her point was that " see, I'm so glad she's vaccinated, otherwise

> >they would have had to run so many more tests on her..... "

> >

> >BUT, since vaccines aren't 100%, even if you are fully vaccinated,

> >wouldn't they still need to run the same amount of tests either way????

>

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At 07:11 AM 2/22/2010, you wrote:

>6 months, obviously vaccines recently!!! Found NOTHING from the

>spinal tap and labs but put her on a high dose antiobitic. I was

>going to hint to the mother that it's OBVIOUSLY from the vaccines,

>but she might have cancer and they have a lot going on so, so she

>just needed someone to listen. Good News is that the baby is back

>home and happy and better now, such a cute baby!

I understand but baby is not better (baby has had whatever was going

on suppressed with antibiotics and tylenol and the emotional trauma

of it all) and more vaccines to come.

This is only the beginning for this poor baby

Sheri

>

> > >So my friend- who fully vaccinates- said her baby was in the

> > >hospital a few weeks ago because she had a fever that wouldn't go

> > >down and was really sick, they had to do a spinal tap and all that,

> > >her point was that " see, I'm so glad she's vaccinated, otherwise

> > >they would have had to run so many more tests on her..... "

> > >

> > >BUT, since vaccines aren't 100%, even if you are fully vaccinated,

> > >wouldn't they still need to run the same amount of tests either way????

> >

>

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