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It's happened again!
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Woke up with trapped/ pinched nerve pain in my neck and shoulder. Pain is so bad this time that it's making me feel sick.
This happened about a month ago, lasted three weeks. Not sure whether to go to walk-in centre or as people suggested before, go and see an oestopath.
Must be a reason why it keeps doing it. Can someone please suggest what I should do? Not sure if I can drive to work.
Thankyou.
This happened about a month ago, lasted three weeks. Not sure whether to go to walk-in centre or as people suggested before, go and see an oestopath.
Must be a reason why it keeps doing it. Can someone please suggest what I should do? Not sure if I can drive to work.
Thankyou.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.just lost my post. Okay first for pain relief, have you iced it as i suggested on your other thread? Second I personally would choose a good physiotherapist over an osteopath, the cost should be about the same. Third it sounds postural in your sleep. I had neck and shoulder problems all my life till i got a tempur pillow but they don't suit everyone and are expensive. Sorry if this is a bit random but there are loads of factors to consider.
I'm a bit worried because I do have degenerative disc disease and have had lumber spine surgery a few years ago. I'm hoping it's not going to be as serious as that. I wonder if perhaps I need an X-ray.
I have looked at those memory foam pillows. Maybe I should invest in one. This is the second time I've woken with it.
I have looked at those memory foam pillows. Maybe I should invest in one. This is the second time I've woken with it.
I've had the same problem, twice, and can thoroughly recommend you see a physiotherapist (once you've had some serious pain relief from the doc). Mine was fantastic. He actually managed to release the nerve by manipulating my neck and the relief was incredible! I'd been on pain relief and muscle relaxants for a week that time. The second time, I just went to him as soon as I could for the same result. He gave me exercises to do as well, to strengthen the muscles. Also, the foam pillows really help stop it happening again. Just remember, you sleep with your neck over the higher side (this helps keep it in a good position so the nerve doesn't get trapped). Hope you feel better soon!
Ouch! Sorry to hear that, icemaiden. Definitely recommend an osteopath or physio. I think sessions are usually about £20-£30, but they will want to do a longer initial consultation, which will cost more. It's a lot of money to fork out, but worth it. If you go NHS via your GP you'll wait for weeks and weeks. Hope you get better soon.
Mine is tempur, it cost 90 quid and was one of the best lumps of money I ever spent. Some of the cheap ones are less dense and supportive. I seriously would suggest a physio, not an osteopath if you have other problems, some physios are dual trained. Whoever you call should be asking why you want an appointment before they arrange one to be sure that they can potentially help you.
i would suggest either an osteopath, a chiropractor or a physio, just so long as you stay active and seek help from someone who will feel what is happening!
the painkiller and rest brigade won't do anything!
when did you last buy a new pillow? and do you dress warmly enough for bed? (the mother in me wondering)
cath x
the painkiller and rest brigade won't do anything!
when did you last buy a new pillow? and do you dress warmly enough for bed? (the mother in me wondering)
cath x
Hi there. Thanks for all your answers.
Cath, I'm quite a warm person anyway so in bed I do get quite warm. I bought some new pillows just before Xmas, nice and comfy.
There are some sport oestropaths nearby in the large leisure centre that we have here. I could enquire tomorrow.
In the meantime I managed to see the GP today who sent me for an X-ray due to my history. And he prescribed some stronger painkillers.
Woofgang- £90 is a lot but tempur do seem to be the better quality. Will have to wait till I get paid!
Thanks again for all your suggestions and replies. Lots if great advice. 80)
Cath, I'm quite a warm person anyway so in bed I do get quite warm. I bought some new pillows just before Xmas, nice and comfy.
There are some sport oestropaths nearby in the large leisure centre that we have here. I could enquire tomorrow.
In the meantime I managed to see the GP today who sent me for an X-ray due to my history. And he prescribed some stronger painkillers.
Woofgang- £90 is a lot but tempur do seem to be the better quality. Will have to wait till I get paid!
Thanks again for all your suggestions and replies. Lots if great advice. 80)
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