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I have been to the Doctors with a pain in my back (near to my shoulder) and also in my right arm around the elbow area and my right thumb, index finger and middle figure have all lost some feeling on one side.
The Doctor suspects it is a trapped nerve in my neck area and as I am a diabetic the Doctor is arranging for an MRI scan to be done but she suspects that it may potentially be a long term thing with little hope of it repairing itself anytime soon, although they do have some concerns about the numbness in my fingers as I am a diabetic.
The pain is incessant (I have been given two types of pain killers and also a muscle relaxant) and can only be described as like having a severe toothache in my arm and back and every so often it spikes with a more severe sharp pain. Sleeping has become difficult as when you manage to find a position that is a bit more comfortable and fall asleep as soon as you move in your sleep you are immediately awoken with a jolt of pain again. Sitting for more than a few minutes means that I have to stand and then standing for too long is the same. I am getting extremely frustrated by not being able to find a comfortable posture.
So my questions are:
Do the symptoms I have described fit with those of a trapped nerve?
If this is a trapped nerve and is a long term thing, how did you cope with the constant pain? (the pain killers just subdue it a bit).
How was it resolved?
The Doctor suspects it is a trapped nerve in my neck area and as I am a diabetic the Doctor is arranging for an MRI scan to be done but she suspects that it may potentially be a long term thing with little hope of it repairing itself anytime soon, although they do have some concerns about the numbness in my fingers as I am a diabetic.
The pain is incessant (I have been given two types of pain killers and also a muscle relaxant) and can only be described as like having a severe toothache in my arm and back and every so often it spikes with a more severe sharp pain. Sleeping has become difficult as when you manage to find a position that is a bit more comfortable and fall asleep as soon as you move in your sleep you are immediately awoken with a jolt of pain again. Sitting for more than a few minutes means that I have to stand and then standing for too long is the same. I am getting extremely frustrated by not being able to find a comfortable posture.
So my questions are:
Do the symptoms I have described fit with those of a trapped nerve?
If this is a trapped nerve and is a long term thing, how did you cope with the constant pain? (the pain killers just subdue it a bit).
How was it resolved?