Seeler
Well-Known Member
It's hard to explain my arthritis. I'm not sure I understand it myself yet. I have pain almost continuously, made bearable by medication. It started over a year ago with the spasm, or kink, or cramp. What I would call a 'crick in the neck', pulling my head sideways and causing pain, especially sharp and painful when I moved, tried to turn my head, with my arm over my head, reach out, or lift anything. X-rays and an MRI showed arthritis in my spine, and three bones of my spine fused together, possibly pinching a nerve that resulted in the pain.
Instead of relaxing and letting go, as I expected from a spasm, it got worse. And I developed an aching pain in my upper spine. Sometimes it spreads from my neck and spine to my shoulders. Sometimes I can actually hear the bones rubbing together. Sometimes, with medication, if I'm sitting still or concentrating on what I'm doing, I can ignore it, or it goes away; but I am always aware that it will be there the next time I move. Since the Parkinson's tremor is almost always causing a bit of movement, my neck is always being irritated.
Heat, massage, physiotherapy, all feel good at the time, but do nothing long term. My doctors have considered and rejected ideas about injections or surgery. Apparently I am not a candidate at this time for in this invasive treatment. Presently we are simply treating the symptoms with pain medication and learning to live with it.
Instead of relaxing and letting go, as I expected from a spasm, it got worse. And I developed an aching pain in my upper spine. Sometimes it spreads from my neck and spine to my shoulders. Sometimes I can actually hear the bones rubbing together. Sometimes, with medication, if I'm sitting still or concentrating on what I'm doing, I can ignore it, or it goes away; but I am always aware that it will be there the next time I move. Since the Parkinson's tremor is almost always causing a bit of movement, my neck is always being irritated.
Heat, massage, physiotherapy, all feel good at the time, but do nothing long term. My doctors have considered and rejected ideas about injections or surgery. Apparently I am not a candidate at this time for in this invasive treatment. Presently we are simply treating the symptoms with pain medication and learning to live with it.