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Whiplash
6 weeks ago I had surgery on my lower spine. I am doing well from that. 1 week ago I was in a car accident and have whiplash to my neck & thoracic. I had pain in my arms and I feel a bit bruised. I am going for an MRI this Saturday. My question is, I am having a neuropathy flare. I have not had one in 3 years like this. It's in upper and lower body & face and all over basically. I am wondering if shaking my spine up did this. I am in pain and taking Mersyndol & Voltaren as needed. I just am wondering if this is a logical cause?
Thank you, Aussie:) |
Yes, flares I think come from the increase in inflammatory cytokines released in response to trauma.
Once this calms down, the flare should too. |
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I have been in so much pain the last 3 days. The flare just started 3-4 days ago and the accident was on Monday the 14th. I was ok the day after the accident, but with each subsequent day my back & neck were hurting more and more and then.... the neuropathy flare. I thought it had to do with my spine. But then I was trying to figure out how neck pain could also make my feet burn. That's when I realised I was having a PN flare. I will be having an MRI on saturday and I am hopeful I am ok, and no more spine issues. Thank you very much for your response. Aussie:) |
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Antioxidants may help with this flare.
200mg a day of Grapeseed extract is one. A quality high performance curcumin is another choice, but more expensive. Vitamins C and E may help. There are studies showing from Britain done on ankle and wrist surgery and trauma patients that 500mg to 1000mg a day of Vit C prevented RSD from developing. This is a hopeful thing, and may work for other trauma situations too. (wrist and ankle have many nerves clustered there) |
I am so sorry for the accident on top of all you face. My pain doctor for pain and healing also suggested vitamin c as Mrs D stated. I hope you feel better
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Thanks guys
As we all know the major problem with having PN (especially wide body distribution) is that if you do hurt a limb or your back it's very hard to tell what is pre-existing and what is new. The water is muddy. Lucky for me I have not had a PN flare in 3 years so I know something is wrong. The voltaren calms the flare down.
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The fact that the Voltaren works, points to inflammatory response in your PN too.
Please consider using some supplements that reduce inflammation naturally... like grapeseed extract, or curcumin etc. |
Very sorry to hear about your recent whiplash - on top of everything else you've had. I was once advised that when taking higher amounts of Vitamin C to make sure and drink plenty of water.
Whiplash can be wicked, but think positively. Was in an auto accident years ago and had the same injuries as you - C-spine and T-spine. With treatment and therapy, the pain did go away. Best wishes, Sheltiemom |
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