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in reply to: Possible C3 complication #5683
Hi Dr. Corenman,
Since I’ve last posted, I was sent to a Chinese massage therapist who has an exquisite knowledge of where all nerves are located. He was so thorough, so painful, and so optimistic, that I was sure he would help. But, sadly, he didn’t. Now my doctor says the pain is too widespread across (what seems to me) the trigeminal and greater occipital nerves that no one nerve block would help. He has prescribed 300 mg Neurontin, at first just at bed and then twice a day for a 20 day trial. Before I wanted to find out the cause and then treat the symptoms. Right now, I’d be grateful if the symptoms lessened.
Hope this is mildly interesting to you.
JD
in reply to: Chiropractor's x-rays cervical spine #5465Thanks, that was informative and very similar to the research I saw.
in reply to: Chiropractor's x-rays cervical spine #5462This question might not only be useful to me but to others that read the forum. I am uncertain whether to create a new topic or not…
The chiropractor, which I no longer go to, used a rolling instrument to create a thermography of my spine. It showed long red bars from C1 through T1 on the mannikin in the results. I did some research and found that thermography has mixed reviews as to its usefulness. What is your opinion?
in reply to: Chiropractor's x-rays cervical spine #5410Again, thank you for a helpful, intelligent response. I’m in the first stages of considering making an appointment with you…..It’s a way to go, but my son is in Buena Vista which is not impossibly far and another reason to come to Colorado…
Regardless, thanks.
I’ll let you know if anything happens.Judith
in reply to: Chiropractor's x-rays cervical spine #5405Who knows what, if anything will help. When I bend my chin to my chest, the x-ray shows a straightened, but not curved cervical spine. I have no idea how common or not common that is or if it is even relevant.
Right now, the chiropractor is not interested in the massage, so it looks like it won’t be happening.
I’m very unsure what to do.
Thanks for your advice.Judith
in reply to: Chiropractor's x-rays cervical spine #5396Thank you for responding so quickly. It is hard to believe that a busy doctor with a full schedule of patients can care enough to be interested in those who are limited to being online. We are grateful. And I will try to be concise.
Yes, I am a bit lopsided due to a frenetic experiment with “swivel hips” on the trampoline about 25 years ago. The temperature scan was all in the red on the left side and my shoulder, ear etc. are higher on one side than the other. That said, it has never bothered me much and I didn’t think it was so important to mention in conjunction with my head/neck problems. Maybe I was wrong. As for the neck x-ray (I asked for another today), apparently my lordoctic curve is so extreme that my neck never straightens out completely even when my chin is firmly on my chest. Is that so rare or important? (If you are curious to see a cut/paste of the straight head and bent head x-ray, I’d be glad to send them in a document attachment.)
The neurosurgeon whom I am working with has decided to experiment with least invasive procedures first, starting with deep tissue massage. (Previously, he had ordered several nerve blocks, none of which made any difference and prescribed Xanax…ditto). I am sure he will return to the C2/C3 facet joints unless something simpler works. The insurance won’t pay for the massage unless it is done by a physician (gives me cold chills to see another physician), a physical therapist (I’ve been so many times) or a chiropractor. I chose the chiropractor and now he doesn’t want to do the massage. I’m not totally comfortable, but will continue for the moment.
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