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Old 08-20-2018, 04:25 PM
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Default spinal cord injury and heart rythm problems

I have had back pain for over 10 years, i have also had heart rhythm problems. Premature atrial contractions, premature ventricular contractions, tachycardia(racing heartbeats). my primary care doctor said the heart rhythm problems were because of all the bulged discs and bad facets... in my neck and upper back. this seems to be rare but i know a few, and read about a few that have this symptom. here is a link to an article about this very subject: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3018985/



if you have these rhythm problems and a cardiologist/electrophysiologist wants to do an ablation, just like adr or fusions take your time and get informed here is another article about cardiac ablation: http://www.onlinejacc.org/content/61/1/74

this si another one: http://journals.plos.org/plosone/art...l.pone.0171830

i chose not to have the ablation and went to a chiropractor and that gave me some relief as does stretching, traction, cranial sacral treatments from my doctor.
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2007 mri revealed all but 2 discs of entire spine are either bulged, some torn, a few herniated and compressing foramenal nerves or chord c3-4 fusion. myelomalacia at 2 levels, facet arthropathy, spinal and foramenal stenosis, yadda, yadda...
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