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Old 02-24-2013, 10:54 AM #1
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Default Pain in biceps and triceps after acdf

14weeks post op C4/5 and its been tough to say the least. I've made several other post over the past few days and am thankful for the replays. One of my sharpest pains now is coming from my upper arm area. It is a pain that literally has me screaming when it hurts. My upper arm area hurts, burns most of the time, even into my forearm and wrist at times. But if I reach for something, especially over my body, I will get the most intense pain, feels like something is trying to snap into. Once I can get my arm in a different position, it stops. If I stretch, which I try not to do, it does the same thing. It will leave my arm hurting and tender to touch, sometimes so hot i have to ice it. Trying to deal with a painful neck at the same time makes this really hard.
Is this the nerves, muscles, any ideas? How long before it stops???
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