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Unhappy rx drugs

I have questions

im not sure where to post it but ill try here. i have a brachial plexus/shoulder injury that is due to being hypermobile (i also give myself whiplash w/o even knowing it)..it's giving me tos and a whole range of sx. i am supposed to strengthen my shoulders but i cant AT ALL. my fingers are numb 24/7 since a traumatic weight lifting exp. and i have this light warm sensation all over my chest/shoulders/armpits thats constant. when i strengthen this gets worse and sometimes it itches. one doc said its muscle imitating nerve pain but i swear its not. its very widespread.


i am going to my first neuro for an mri of shoulder but i doubt itll show anything. do you guys think i should ask for drugs? are there drugs that calm nerves down that'll help speed up recovery time? i'm getting blood tests too for vit. stuff but i am already taking a ton of vitamins.


huge thnx in advance

signed, gimp
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