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To recap...woke up in agony three weeks ago. Severe pain in arm and shoulder. Was put on painkillers and anti-inflammatories. Three weeks on. Pain decreasing slowly, back at work. Paid for an MRI to be done. Result were....
.....Herniated disc. Definately one at C6-C7, possibly another, I had my suspicions as the pain was so severe. Had numbness, pins and needles, muscle weakness. My GP will receive a full report this week so I will see him and discuss if anything else has shown up that my untrained eye can't see. But fingers crossed it is only the one.
MRI worth every penny. I really needed to know what I was dealing with.
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.....Herniated disc. Definately one at C6-C7, possibly another, I had my suspicions as the pain was so severe. Had numbness, pins and needles, muscle weakness. My GP will receive a full report this week so I will see him and discuss if anything else has shown up that my untrained eye can't see. But fingers crossed it is only the one.
MRI worth every penny. I really needed to know what I was dealing with.
Xxx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i feel for you, ice maiden....it sounds like you have had a really tough time. i recently torn my lumber muscle simply bending over and picking something off the floor....so i have a new found respect for anyone who has back/spine/shoulder pain of any sort. i spent the first 4 days sitting on my sofa and not moving at all....it took me a week to get to the docs and then hospital etc. how are things going now? have they discussed any treatment options with you? i wish you well.....x
Thanks Icg76.
The pain is getting better, albeit slowly. I know now that the severe pain was at the point of the disc rupturing. That should now continue to improve.
My back is not the best. Two level spine fusion back in 2008 and also being told I have disc degenerative disease. I'm guessing that's why this has happened. I will see the doctor tomorrow or Friday to discuss options.
But despite all this, I can still walk a good distance with my dogs, and I can still work with manageable pain. I know people who suffer with a great deal of pain daily due to back problems that cannot walk or work. I'm not sure how I would cope with that.
Walking keeps me sane! And working pays the bills!
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The pain is getting better, albeit slowly. I know now that the severe pain was at the point of the disc rupturing. That should now continue to improve.
My back is not the best. Two level spine fusion back in 2008 and also being told I have disc degenerative disease. I'm guessing that's why this has happened. I will see the doctor tomorrow or Friday to discuss options.
But despite all this, I can still walk a good distance with my dogs, and I can still work with manageable pain. I know people who suffer with a great deal of pain daily due to back problems that cannot walk or work. I'm not sure how I would cope with that.
Walking keeps me sane! And working pays the bills!
Xxx
I have had these pains for years, wake up every night with numb hands, pins and needles in fingers, extreme pain in shoulder and elbow joint, feels like someone is sticking a knife into me. daytime much better, just inability to lift either arm above shoulder height because of extreme pain, and occasional daytime loss of proper use of hands.. never bothered telling the doctor, i just put it down to old age. I doubt that there;s a cure for me, just pain killers
as usual from the doctor. But good to know that you have a reason for your problems, so you can probably get the correct remedy, which is not pain killers.
as usual from the doctor. But good to know that you have a reason for your problems, so you can probably get the correct remedy, which is not pain killers.