jmess
11-03-2003, 11:48 PM
I was hit from behind while playing hockey 6 weeks ago and went head first into the boards. My neck snapped to the left side. I got up feeling a little dizzy with a little pain and soreness in my left trap and shoulder, but didnt think much of it. The next morning i woke up and my shoulder, directly over my a.c., joint was incredibly sore. I went to my chiropractor the next day and we both thought that i had strained my a.c. joint. I started doing some exercises and the pain that was centrally located directly over my a.c. joint slowly went away, however a dull ache and pain/numbness feeling began to appear in my neck, trap and arm. I went to an orthopeadist who also diagnosed me as having a shoulder strain. The pain in my trap and neck since then has continually grown even while going to physical therapy. By this time my family, chiropractor, and i realized that something was wrong with my neck, after all i did go head first into the boards and snapped my neck. WE beleieve that spinal alignment is definitely involved and could be a herniated disc or nerve problem. I am going in for an m.r.i. and x-ray soon. I have had a history of spine alignment problems, including a fracture in my L4, L5 vertebrates and spondylothesis with sciatic nerve pain going down my leg. I have since gotten over that fairly well since it happenned a few years ago, but i still feel pain in my leg sometimes. I was owndering if anyone has had a similiar experience and what the outcome was? I am only twenty years old and am scared to deat that this will affect me the rest of my life and i wont be able to lift wieghts or work out seriously, which is one of the most important things to me. I have been very depressed lately letting my grades slip and not engaging in any type of social life, due to the pain and depression. I am only 20 years old. please help me!!! any advice is welcome.
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CLJones64
11-04-2003, 01:45 AM
Hi Jmess,
Sorry to hear you're in so much pain! I really don't have any advice for you at this point, but I will say it's a good idea that you're scheduled for an MRI. It sounds to me like you have some potential issues in your cervical or thoracic region as a result of your injury. The numbness is a tell-tale sign of nerve impingement. Please post the results of your MRI as soon as you know what it shows, then maybe others can offer advice, or share their experiences with you.
I'm dealing with cervical and thoracic problems now, for about 5 weeks, so I know the pain you must be in. I'm going in for a steroid injection Friday to see if it will help. I, too, have numbness in parts of my arm, and weakness in my grip in that hand. I already had a cervical injection, which did nothing, so now I'm going for a thoracic one. I hope it works!
Keep us posted, and try to stay positive. You have friends here that you've never met that are a wonderful support system! You're doing all the right things it seems to take care of yourself, so hang in there my friend!!
Sincerely,
CLJones64
Sorry to hear you're in so much pain! I really don't have any advice for you at this point, but I will say it's a good idea that you're scheduled for an MRI. It sounds to me like you have some potential issues in your cervical or thoracic region as a result of your injury. The numbness is a tell-tale sign of nerve impingement. Please post the results of your MRI as soon as you know what it shows, then maybe others can offer advice, or share their experiences with you.
I'm dealing with cervical and thoracic problems now, for about 5 weeks, so I know the pain you must be in. I'm going in for a steroid injection Friday to see if it will help. I, too, have numbness in parts of my arm, and weakness in my grip in that hand. I already had a cervical injection, which did nothing, so now I'm going for a thoracic one. I hope it works!
Keep us posted, and try to stay positive. You have friends here that you've never met that are a wonderful support system! You're doing all the right things it seems to take care of yourself, so hang in there my friend!!
Sincerely,
CLJones64

