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tearsofscarletx
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Hello All,
It has been a while since I have posted last.
I have had an issue with my right shoulder where a titanium rod is pressing on a nerve near my neck and causing regular and severe spasms in the surrounding area. The place that hurts the most is where the rod begins right under the base of my neck.
The spasms happen without warning and are so severe that I refuse to move my right arm while in spasm and even after. I get a burning and pinching sensation with some nurabness in the surrounding area. It affects my daily life in that I am a college student who travels around campus a lot by foot and back pain is something that is very hard for me to deal with on a daily basis.
I have had pain for the past year and I had recently gone in to see my orthopedics doctor. He said he would file down the rod and take out a hook or two that may be causing the issue. While I wait to have the operation done either this Spring or in the Winter, what are some ways that I can deal with the pain? I take about four Ibuprofen a day and now it is getting to a point that some days, regular pain medication is not cutting it.
I am 22 years old and I had my full spinal fusion when I was 16 to fend off severe scoliosis. I am petite with a small frame, and the beginning of the rod where the pain is occurring sticks out from my back. Just giving you all some background.
Let me know if you know if any type of pain mediation techniques or have any questions for me.
It has been a while since I have posted last.
I have had an issue with my right shoulder where a titanium rod is pressing on a nerve near my neck and causing regular and severe spasms in the surrounding area. The place that hurts the most is where the rod begins right under the base of my neck.
The spasms happen without warning and are so severe that I refuse to move my right arm while in spasm and even after. I get a burning and pinching sensation with some nurabness in the surrounding area. It affects my daily life in that I am a college student who travels around campus a lot by foot and back pain is something that is very hard for me to deal with on a daily basis.
I have had pain for the past year and I had recently gone in to see my orthopedics doctor. He said he would file down the rod and take out a hook or two that may be causing the issue. While I wait to have the operation done either this Spring or in the Winter, what are some ways that I can deal with the pain? I take about four Ibuprofen a day and now it is getting to a point that some days, regular pain medication is not cutting it.
I am 22 years old and I had my full spinal fusion when I was 16 to fend off severe scoliosis. I am petite with a small frame, and the beginning of the rod where the pain is occurring sticks out from my back. Just giving you all some background.
Let me know if you know if any type of pain mediation techniques or have any questions for me.