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Old 03-09-2015, 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by fatalerror786 View Post
Hi,

I am a 22 year old male experiencing constant nerve pain. It all started around 2012 when I felt a stinging sensation across my ulnar nerve in both arms near my elbow from doing overhead pressing movements in the gym.

At first my arms would burn and sting just around my elbow joint but the wierd thing was that when one arm would hurt the other was totally fine. I had an x ray and mri done of my neck, all came out fine. I was referred to rheumy and neurologist who ran several blood tests and they all came back ok.

In 2014 I felt better with onlt slight burning in my arm. I resumed lifting again and the pain got less and less and I hardly noticed it anymore.

But in Jan 2015 I woke up with a slightly stiff neck and my neck would sting when i tilt head back. My neck still feels a bit stiff but the stinging when i tilt back is not there no more. I just feel a dull ache when I do it now.

However, now the burning/ stinging pain i used to have in my arms has spread to my upper back and shoulders. If one area hurts the other feel fine. I am depressed because of this and mt GP has prescribed me amitriplyne. I started taking a multi vit and after the first few days noticed a warm sensation (not painful) in my thighs so I stopped taking it.
At 22 I don't think you are worn out yet so I am not suprised the MRI shows good. You might have to really consider your excersize regimin. The joke is the guy tells the doc"it hurts when I do this" and the doc says,"don't do that". You may have to find a really good warm-up and stretch routine and document the results of before symptoms and after you make changes. Many folks cannot stay with free-weights and have to maintain tone with swimming, etc.
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