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Old 10-01-2009, 04:23 AM #2
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Welcome to NT

I too have cervical issues. It has been a lot to deal with.

Here is our spine forum

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum22.html

I've had neurosurgeons look at my neck. The majority don't want to do surgery. I've had a cervical problem since '92. Second accident in 2000.

Some of the things that helped me the most were cervical epidural injections X 3, Celebrex, muscle relaxers, mild painkiller, over-the-counter Advil Liquigels, Tylenol Extra-Strength, PT, stretches, yoga, heat, trigger point therapy, LED and infrared light pads, balls, Theracane, hot showers, Kinesio tape, inversion table, and other efforts I'm sure I've forgotten to mention.

It is difficult to get over sometimes. I am thankful for where I'm at now.

Look around. There's lots of info here. I hope you find some releif soon.
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