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  • TracyC
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    Thank you for the information! I tried both of those maneuvers. I tried the neck one and without rotation it was completely fine, but when I rotated left it felt tight and some pull/pain only in the neck area, maybe a little bit of dull ache at the base of the head afterwards. Just felt like the kind of tightness where I need to stretch it out. But when I do the scapula one, during and right after I started shaking a bunch, especially the jaw/head and my hand was shaking too and my arm area felt really heavy and weak – like hard to lift it back up overhead. I felt the headache, dizzy, eyes wanting to close, nausea, weird breathing, and out of it (like I talked about happens when I press on that scapula area in between my scapula and spine. Seems like it’s in between the ribs maybe where it’s bad like that when I directly push on it) But I’m guessing since the scapula test was the one that recreated my symptoms, that I should see Peter Millet. I did recently have a scapula MRI and shoulder MRI, but the orthopedic doc who ordered it pretty much admitted he isn’t expert in the scapula. So it hasn’t even really been read. I read on the radiology report about a subcoracoid joint effusion and increased marrow signal in the wing of the scapula and adjacent ribs. Not sure what that means obviously, but really was wanting to find an expert that could look at it that I could trust. So you think Peter has dealt with this kind of stuff before?

    TracyC
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    Becky told me to re-submit this since I’m not getting an answer. Please respond! Thanks.

    I came in and saw you a little while back in 2014. You recommended diagnostic neck injections at C-2/C3 and C3/C4 due to possible joint damage. I haven’t been able to afford these injections, but I can soon. I am worried that maybe this might not be the right direction anymore (now that I have kept a pain journal and realized that my scapula area causes most of the pain, neck pain only comes once the scapula area flares up). I feel like my pain and issues are stemming from around my scapula and running along the scapulothoracic “joint”. I feel tightness, pain, clonus – when I press into this area with just my fingers at even a light touch, I will shake (whole body, jaw), hard time breathing, eyes want to close, stuttering while speaking, tightness into the top of shoulders and sometimes going into the neck and base of head. The flare ups are caused if I lift something overhead, very weak and shake. Or if I am sitting on say a couch and the pressure hits that scapula area. When it is at it’s worst, it will go into my neck typically ending at the base of my head on left side and will cause nerve pain along the left side of my face and near my eyes. I sometimes hear bone snapping, but typically only if I reach my hand around to say scratch my upper back. Do you think the original diagnostic tests are still the right direction? Or should I be seeing a specialist in the scapula area to rule that out first?

    TracyC
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    Hi! Thanks for reaching out. I tried to email but it came back undeliverable for some reason. Can you try to email me? m at yahoo dot com.

    Sorry but no identifiers on this forum.

    TracyC
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    Hi,

    My name is Tracy and I am 30 years old and was hit with a softball in the back of my head at the base. It has been 3 years and 4 months and I have major issues with light sensitivity, as well as chronic left side neck, head, shoulder pain/tightness. When I try to lift something, even just a couple pounds, or play sports, or anything with strength resistance, my bad left side areas listed above get so tight and cause awful headaches and shaking/convulsing. I recently had a DMX done because nobody could figure me out with normal MRI’s or alternative treatments. The head radiologist of the hospital (Avista Hospital, Lafayette CO) said ” Asymmetrical motion on C1 and C2, left greater than right, suggests laxity, strain, or partial tearing of the transverse, alar, and/or accessory ligament complex on the left” As well as “Straightening above the C5 level and mild scoliosis. The report shows that my left side movement should be under 2mm and mine is at 6mm.

    I live in Denver, Colorado and can come to Vail. But I have been trying to find someone that has expertise in this region of C1/C2 and all the ligaments there. I want to find out if I truly have damage to those ligaments and hope there is an MRI or something that could be ordered. I just don’t know who can order that stuff. Are you the right person to see????

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