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Old 04-20-2015, 11:37 AM #11
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Thank you, can you describe what kinds of things you experience at rest? Like, more pain, burning, twitching, weakness?

Tingling and burning primarily.
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Old 04-20-2015, 01:29 PM #12
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Right now, I am on gabapentin, working up to 900 per day. For the pain.
I am tapering off the cortisone now, which should have taken care of the inflammation.

Then I'm also in physiotherapy to massage my shoulder/neck, with traction and light exercises.

I am going to ask my doctor for neuro-friendly infusions and my orthopedic for acupuncture. Or maybe he will have some other treatment for me.

I'm sorry you are going through this, I hope for answers and the right treatment plan for you. Please keep us updated!
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Exercise my goal is make it to the gym 3-4X a week since walking many times hurts so long distances is out of the question.
I do mainly low impact cardio - stationary bike and water aerobics. The gym has one of those full body workout areas that takes about 10 minutes to complete that I do 1-2X a week.

I've been sent back to PT recently and many of the stretches they have me trying have really aggravated my back.

I do know you have to keep moving as much as possible.
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my orthopedic for acupuncture

Please be careful with acupuncture! My practitioner caused serious damage to me and I am suffering terribly. when I spoke to her about it she claimed she was going "deep" to help me! However, she is in complete denial about what happened.
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