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[|Human|] Hi Doctor, My sister has sudden stroke like symtoms, she is 35 years old. she can t lift right hand and difficulty in walking.. face is good. not distorted. our nuerosurgeon suggested a MRI scan . seems everything normal in MRI scan. I am suspecting that it may be some thing related to cervical spondylosis or stenosic. could you please suggest.
[|AI|]  Hi welcome to Chat Doctor forum. Your 35 years old sister has difficulty in lifting the right hand, and difficulty in walking. Probably you haven't shown the MRI to the neurosurgeon. There will be so many things which are not shown in MRI. The doctor has to co relate the symptoms to the findings, If no findings he may ask to repeat in different planes.  In cervical spondylosis, the restricted movement of the arm will be there, but no effect on the walking will be there. And there will be so many things which are not relevant INRI of brain, like arthritis of shoulder, and hip, or some other metabolic diseases. You follow your neurologists advise and let him treat her in a systematic manner.  Besides I advise you some diet recommendations as avoid taking potato, other tubers, tomato, egg, chicken, and seafoods, till she gets relief. Wishing her a quick recovery, and thanks for calling.