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Arm To Neck In Agony
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I have hypermobility so im used to weird pains & twinges & stuff, but this on is pure agony today.
at a certain point when i move my neck, a pain shoots down my arm - i liken it to the feeling you get when your 'funny bone' is banged.
its like jolt of electricity.
last night the main pain was in my neck, shoulder & armpit, but today it near my elbow & back of bicep.
i slept with a U-shaped cushion round my neck to stop my head moving, so i dont know if thats what calmed the neck pain down but sort of moved it.
Its a constrant throb.
ive had a minor versions of it in the past, in that when i move my head, i have often felt a minor twang down my arm - sort of feels like a vein, or something, right the way down is pulling or catching.
I mentioned this to my rheumatologist earlier this year & she didnt seem bothered by it.
ive had pain in this shoulder like this before - & ive have a few pretty bad neck twinges before.
other times ive had similar twinges & pain, theyve just calmed down in a few days - but theyve never been this bad before.
is this anything to be concerned about?
Just with it being my neck, & a twinging etc
thanks
at a certain point when i move my neck, a pain shoots down my arm - i liken it to the feeling you get when your 'funny bone' is banged.
its like jolt of electricity.
last night the main pain was in my neck, shoulder & armpit, but today it near my elbow & back of bicep.
i slept with a U-shaped cushion round my neck to stop my head moving, so i dont know if thats what calmed the neck pain down but sort of moved it.
Its a constrant throb.
ive had a minor versions of it in the past, in that when i move my head, i have often felt a minor twang down my arm - sort of feels like a vein, or something, right the way down is pulling or catching.
I mentioned this to my rheumatologist earlier this year & she didnt seem bothered by it.
ive had pain in this shoulder like this before - & ive have a few pretty bad neck twinges before.
other times ive had similar twinges & pain, theyve just calmed down in a few days - but theyve never been this bad before.
is this anything to be concerned about?
Just with it being my neck, & a twinging etc
thanks
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Lots of reading here:
https:/ /www.um ms.org/ ummc/he alth-se rvices/ orthope dics/se rvices/ spine/p atient- guides/ cervica l-radic ulopath y
However it's worth getting checked out by GP or physio. My friend had similar symptoms, which his GP couldn't find a cause for. A physio ran his fingers along my friend's spine and asked him, "So when did you break your neck then?". (It turned out that he'd fractured a bone in his neck several months earlier, without realising it at the time).
Lots of reading here:
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However it's worth getting checked out by GP or physio. My friend had similar symptoms, which his GP couldn't find a cause for. A physio ran his fingers along my friend's spine and asked him, "So when did you break your neck then?". (It turned out that he'd fractured a bone in his neck several months earlier, without realising it at the time).