On 2/16/2015 sfnative said: Ford,
I feel your pain and so sorry this happened to you. It happened to me in the early 90s, but in the back where one of my ribs attached to a thoracic vertebrae. Woke up in bed in horrible pain and simply could not move. Had DH kinda roll me, scoot me, then bring me to a sitting position. I called my chiropractor and begged him to come into his office on a Saturday and I would pay double, if he would adjust whatever needed adjusting. Found out when he had me on the table that it was that darn rib. Now I ask you - how in the heck did that happen while I was asleep? I don't thrash in my sleep and DH didn't sock me in the back, so this remains a mystery. Very strange. Never had it happen again.
I sincerely hope you don't have a repeat of it and have days of diminishing pain toward total healing.
(After shoulder surgery, I sustained a dislocation of my collar bone from the breastbone on the left - same side as surgery - and it took months to stop hurting.)
Good luck and God Bless - Rebecca
So you know pain well also, my friend. It does take a long time.
I have broken vertebrae in my sleep as well. I guess if they're going to break, it doesn't matter what you're doing, they're just going to break. I read the other day that once one breaks, compresses, or gets crushed, the chances of it happening again are 85%. And that it only takes six months to a year for that to happen. I am on time with that.
My heart goes out to you as well, Rebecca. 
Formerly Ford1224
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