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Oh Kathy, I've been away and am just now seeing this. I'm so sorry for everything that you have been going through. I pray that you have the answers that you need soon and that a treatment can be found that will give you relief. I'm sorry you were treated so poorly. Gentle hugs, my friend. |
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This makes me so mad, and another thing. It is not everyones business in that place that you were late. They need to review the privacy laws, they are telling everyone there, oh that is the one that was late. There is laws against that. I hope you call. |
I Hope you called and filed a complaint. And Im glad to report it was not my handicapped teenage child with monster attitudes that made you late to your appt. He did however make himself late to school that day! LOL I would have told them to shut up and get to work! All the whinning they did made them LATER on their schedule. Definately call and file report. Im glad I wasnt there... I have no ability to put up with rude people.. Hope you get the test done and can get some relief very soon. |
Kathy have you gotten the results from the MRI. I am keeping you in prayer that it is not anything serious and that you will be feeling all well soon. So sorry for all that you have gone through and what happened prior to getting the MRI, please know this SHOULD BE REPORTED TO THE TOP PERSON WHERE YOU HAD IT DONE. Sending big hug and continued prayers for you, Patti and Jack |
Thank you all... I will complain tomorrow... I still have a bit of a headache and don't feel like talking today. My doctor did call with the MRI results... My brain is fine, but there is a bulging disk in my neck, and she wants me to go to therapy for it. So I'll be calling them tomorrow too! Thanks again for all the prayers and positive thoughts. :D |
I am so sorry you were treated that way Kathy :( I would definitely call and complain. Hopefully therapy will help with the bulging disk. |
Kathy just reading this thread, First Im sorry you were treated badly especially when you didnt feel well, second you are in my prayers. Have you heard anything yet? |
Never did see your results so had to do a search and find this. So glad to hear it is nothing horrible like brain tumor or something! It could be the sprain of your neck when you lifting that cart is what caused the bulging disk. Are you a sewer or someone who works with their head/neck/shoulders in one position for a prolonged period, sits for a long time at the computer or does something fairly routinely that causes you to put your head back quite a bit? |
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I called about the therapy today. Boy is that going to be expensive. I have an appt for Monday evening. I have no idea what they're going to have me do, lol. I'll tell you one thing for sure, when I see kids fooling around in WalMart, I turn and walk quickly in the opposite direction, even if they're in an area where I need something. I wait till they move on, then go back for what I need, lol. |
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I don't know if this would apply to your specific condition but I used to work for a cervical spine ortho who preached that hyperextension of the neck and working at tasks with the neck in one position for prolonged periods would both keep a cervical spine sprain/strain irritated and inhibit healing. If you will Google hyperextension of the cervical spine or the neck, you will see that mostly it is contraindicated online by reputable medical sites. I know it is with most orthopedics as I've read so many medical reports on cervical injuries/disk disease. Hyperextension really causes the facets/foramen(especially is compromised by arthritic changes due to injury/age) to crunch down on various nerves/capillaries, particularly a problem after the neck has been weakened by an injury, over stretches the muscles that are weakened and just causes little reinjuries when done. Sitting for prolonged periods with an newly injured or chronic neck strain/sprain will allow swelling in areas of irritation and more pressure on nerves so regular shrugging of shoulders & gentle prescribed neck movements, getting up, walking around is usually recommended. Don't know if you have this type of condition in your case but if you have a bulging cervical disk, you could have a chronic strain/sprain of the cervical spine. Paresthesias in the arms/head, dizziness/nausea, headaches & tinnitus are sometimes pretty common in a chronic strain/sprain aside from the neck pain, tightness and weakness. I hope you can get some relief with your treatment. It sounds like you have been pretty miserable with this. God bless and hugs. |
You are in my thoughts and prayers. I hope all goes well for you. Susan |
Kathy, I am so sorry this has happened to you dear. You are so sweet to everyone, it is not fair!!!! Is there not a neck brace of some kind you can wear to take pressure off your neck? |
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I do change positions frequently, and I try not to overdo anything. The initial injury was 3-4 years ago, I've had numbness in my head since then, but only recently in the last few weeks it has become worse. I don't know if I did something to cause it to become worse or not, nothing I can put my finger on. Quote:
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