I pulled something in my neck and I am in excrutiating pain. It is comparable to the pain I had after my c/s, and I had an abdominal sheath hematoma with that. I am having repeated muscle spasms that make me gasp out loud.
The dr said the muscle is inflammed and hard as a rock. She gave me Valium and told me to use a heating pad as much as possible. I took 2 Valium and it maybe decreased the pain by 10%. I can't even lie down or get up without DH helping me.
Should I be asking for something else? I cannot do any normal activities with this pain...I can't even pick up Marino.
I can't take NSAIDs (like ibuprofen) b/c I have colitis.
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I would check out a chiropractor.
Best thing to ever happen to me when I tweaked my neck a few months back.
Definitely this. Try to find one that has a traction machine...it feels SO good. I had a situation similar to yours and the traction really worked to free things up. Also adjustments. And ask if your chiro has a massage therapist...that should help a lot too.
I would also recommend alternating with heat and ice. You probably pulled a muscle and/or pinched a nerve. Poor thing! Hang in there!
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Ouch. My belief about pain is that it is our bodies way of telling us not to do something. If you take a pill that makes you less aware of the pain you are risking more damage.
I don't know what to make of doctors who treat pain with pain killers or anxiety meds. Sure, they have their place... but, shouldn't something else be done to address the cause of the problem?
From what you are describing, the pain sounds severe. What is causing it? How do you find out? Do you need something like an MRI?
I'm interested in some of the solutions pps suggested. First, I would see if a dr can determine the cause (some test?). Next, I would find out what non-drug treatments are available, acupuncture and chiro.
I don't know what muscle relaxers do... although it sounds like relaxing the muscle would reduce the pain if it is a muscle pulling on something. What if it is a nerve? Do they help with that? Maybe research that as a third step.
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Acupuncture! My aunt had a brain tumor back in '91 and she's been using acupuncture ever since to help her cope with the chronic pain.
My husband takes aleve for his back pain - it's supposed to be a muscle relaxant, but I have no idea what the ingredients are.
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