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Since I have come off of Topamax, and have no medicine at all, I have been having a lot of pain and stiffness in my neck. It also hurts behind my ears sometimes, but what is really odd is, my ears themselves are aching. Not the eardrum or anything inside, I mean the flappers on the outside of my head are aching.
I know the neck is often a cause of issues in a head injury, and given the way my head was injured it makes sense that my neck could have almost been lightly whip lashed. I was just wondering if anybody out there has had problems with their neck and what it felt like, and if anybody knows why my ears would be aching. Thanks! |
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Hello.
Sorry to hear about your ear situation. I have had/ still do have issues with my neck, most noticeably my lack of range of motion & pain when turning. Also, I do have a vibrating noise when i twist side to side and some crunching when i roll my shoulders back and my neck in a circular motion. Have you had your neck mri'ed? If you have experienced whiplash you may be having muscle spasms that contribute to headaches. Generally it is good to keep your neck loose, at least for me I kept my head still for almost a year because of the severity of my concussion and pain which led to more problems. I learned that docs generally don't focus on necks because they are not as concerned, but long term it makes a difference. They seem to check the neck at the 1 year mark. Using the heating pad helps and daily stretching. Look to each side, make a double chin and also bend over and use a towel to stretch your neck down. Do reps of each of these, but start slowly. And as far as the ear thing you mentioned, sorry I have not experienced that but sure had some terrible side effects on topamax. hope that helps a bit.good luck. |
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If it is pretty bad pain wise, what about asking for some expert PT sessions?
If for nothing else they can get you set up with a good & proper plan of stretches. But if you might need some pain reliving therapies (instead of medications) they can do that too. Ultra sound, massage, IF stim, low level laser... Some chiros do these modalities also, mine did.
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I cannot speak to the outside ear pain, but I can describe the neck discomfort I feel. It is much better than the first couple of weeks after the whiplash injury. In the beginning, I could barely move my neck. It hurt to turn my head left and right.
Most of that pain is gone now, but my neck makes crunching noises whenever I rotate to the left, right, up, or down. Sometimes it gets stuck in a position and I have to gently pop it out to get it moving again, if that makes any sense. I also have discomfort if sleeping on my stomach because it hurts to keep my head turned to the side for a long period of time. I've asked 2 of my doctors if I could get an mri, but both said I don't need one. My neurologist gave me a couple of neck stretches to do, similar to what post concussion mentions. I haven't noticed much of an improvement yet, but it may take a while to get results. It couldn't hurt to discuss with your doctor and possibly getting some PT to hopefully help ease the pain. Good luck!
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43 yr young female, suffered a mTBI with PCS August 2011 while playing ice hockey. Symptoms included dizziness, nausea, exertion headaches, trouble sleeping, fasciculations, sensitivity to light and noise, occasional numbness to extremities. |
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Thanks for the replies: today my wife took me to the ER to see what they could do. They did an MRI on my neck and it showed nothing, so their big solution was it has to be muscular. They gave me a morphine injection and a valium injection, but the pain did not go away. So I have a muscle relaxer and a pain medicine, but no better idea what is going on. And I don't think the muscle relaxer is going to help.
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Sometimes a "hands on" approach is needed , not medications...
ER is what it is...emergency treatment only, right or wrong... Soft tissue injuries/pain rarely show on MRI.
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