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Default arm pain 2 years after whiplash

Hi. I have neck problems after being rear-ended. 2 years after the crash and I am now suffering the worst pain in my upper arm and forearm and really bad in the wrist. It never stops aching and my arm hurts when I use it and it won't function properly. I am going to the Doctor tomorrow but have any of you experienced this after whiplash or neck problems? Thanks.
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