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02-20-2008, 08:39 PM | #1 | |||
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I really don't know what I am dealing with at this point. I do have TOS and RSD and I am thinking this is more from the TOS but my Dr. says he thinks I have arthritis in my neck and chest.
I do know I have disc messed up in my neck and back. I would have to go through my records to see which ones but I am dealing with a lot of pain and a severe headache. I never have headaches so this is new to me. I was wondering if any of you have arthritis of the neck and what kind of meds seem to help for neck pain. I am on Methadone for RSD but it's not helping with this pain. Thanks for the help. Ada |
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02-20-2008, 09:20 PM | #2 | |||
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I think arthritis should show on an xray - might be something to check just so you know if it is that or something else. So you get the best /correct treatment.
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02-21-2008, 01:09 AM | #3 | |||
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I think that Jo is correct; customary x-rays (flexion and extension), MRI or CT scan should enable a radiologist to discern whether there is arthritis affecting the C-spine. It would most likely be cited as DDD (Degenerative Disc Disease), DJD (Degenerative Joint Disease), or osteophytes (bone spurs) within the clinical findings or impressions.
Occipital neuralgia and other neuralgia(s) - don't know the plural for it all - are usually secondary to something going on within the C-spine. Thus, unrelenting headaches. There was no medication that I was Rx'd that quelled the headaches; it was thanks to having my nerves nuked via radiofrequency that liberated me from awful headaches.
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02-21-2008, 01:40 AM | #4 | ||
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My pain starts at lower neck and spreads across the shoulders. Severe pain often at left rear skull on bump, and then at top of neck where it meets the skull. I have cortisone shots now which give good relief. When that has worn off though, it is a bit of a battle to find meds that work. My usual one is Tramadol 50mg every 4 hours, but have found that it keeps me awake if taken at night. So I then use a codeine/paracetamol/muscle relaxant-Mersyndol- at night. I also take Restavit at night to help me sleep. Sleeping is still a problem as I'm always waking to alter position-sore shoulder, back or neck. This poor sleep leads to a fuzzy head during the day.On the rare occasions that I have a good sleep I feel much better. I think that the constant neck soreness leads to a degree of muscle tension too, so a muscle relaxant is needed. I fill my days in thinking about medications...... |
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