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‎02-01-2015 04:12 PM
‎02-01-2015 04:16 PM
yeah - surgery. have you seen a doctor?
‎02-01-2015 04:29 PM
‎02-01-2015 05:04 PM
‎02-01-2015 05:33 PM
‎02-01-2015 05:55 PM
I've had a pinched nerve in my lower back, along with sciatica. My chiropractor worked wonders on it, but it took awhile to heal.
If you can find a recommendation from a friend who has a chiro, I'd certainly give that a try before surgery. JMO.
‎02-01-2015 06:40 PM
‎02-01-2015 06:50 PM
In 2010 I fell down a full flight of stairs and hit my left cheek and face on the banister bottom full force. I nearly died. I had a concussion and three brain bleeds (the same thing Natasha Richardson died from when she hit her head skiing). I was unconscious on and off for about two days and in the hospital. Lucky for me DH was home when this happened and heard the fall.
One of the residual affects has been a pinched nerve in my neck. I've not had surgery, I've used exercises (and my DH has helped by massaging my neck and shoulders).... it's kept it from flaring up all the time. First time I experienced the pinched nerve, we were having lunch out and out of no where a radiating pain went across my shoulders and down my arms to my elbows! It was unlike anything I've ever experienced and my first thought was a heart attack so off to the ER we went. Ten hours later (and a cat scan the next day and nearly $10K) no heart problems were found. That was when they diagnosed the pinched nerve.
I will avoid surgery at all costs. If you decide on exercise, make sure you get them from your doctor and that you do them exactly as described.
Very best to you....
‎02-01-2015 06:55 PM
Oh yeh, the last time was this past fall. The pain was up my neck, down into my shoulder blade and down my arm. Spent almost 2 weeks on advil, ice packs & the heating pad. Finally went to the chiropractor, symptoms lessened with each visit, if memory serves I went a total of 6 times, maybe 7. While being treated 2 things he told me not to do, don't carry my purse over my shoulder and do not lift anything remotely heavy till it totally resolved. I was very careful for at least a month after treatment, if I felt the slightest twinge I stopped what I was doing. And he did have me continue the ice then heat a few times a day while being treated.
‎02-01-2015 07:50 PM
I have a pinched nerve in my neck and it is not operable. I tried physical therapy and it helped. What I found to be the most helpful is medical massages. It is not a cure but it sure does help. I am considering acupuncture for when medical massages no longer help. I have had acupuncture done years back for something else and it worked.
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