A shot in the neck

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Just my luck :roll: now Terry is telling me he will have a "floppy head" :twisted: (the devil made me do it) :twisted:
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I hope the next shot goes well and you get the relief you need.
Be nice to be able to operate as normal and be able to plan your days with the ability to carry out those plans.
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Dot wrote:Just my luck :roll: now Terry is telling me he will have a "floppy head" :twisted: (the devil made me do it) :twisted:
A bit of hairspray will fix that Dottie, don't you worry 'bout that :lol:

Woke up this morning with the same headache, but a much more positive out look now I've had a taste of what's possible in the future, so fingers crossed. even if there are too many nerves need doing for a complete fix, a partial fix would be a great improvement
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Terry we're sorry to hear you are going through so much pain.

Has anyone suggested oxygen? My brother has cluster headaches and the only way he manages them is with oxygen. Even carries it in the car.

Just a thought...

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Come on Dee, some would say he is an oxygen bandit already :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Be nice! :evil: :lol:
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Hi, all.

T.I.Terry - we three wish you all the best, and remember you have youth on your side.
See you on the back roads,
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shonky wrote:Hi, all.

T.I.Terry - we three wish you all the best, and remember you have youth on your side.
I was 49 when the accident happened, I'm 58 now, so the young part has got away :lol: A motor vehicle accident certainly speeds up the aging process for joints, necks and backs. They are showing the onset of serious arthritis in all the damaged areas, specialist said that always happens in a severe joint strain where bone is damaged. This is the reason for those aches and pains when you are older that you relate back to an injury when you were much younger.
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Terry, I understand what you are suffering through. But here's hoping the next phase of treatment will give you lots of relief. You never know what the next smarty pants doctor will think up, there is always the hope of a cure around the next bend. ;) ;)
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"tanks" here T-1
I'm feeling your pain. I had something like that when I broke my C-5; C-6 [neck area] in a m/cycle prang back in 1982.
The only ease I got was when the Doc did manipulation under g.a. This moved whatever was upsetting the nerves. The g.a. was necessary because of the previous fractures. I had to have the proceedure again about 8 months later. Very little trouble since, but I now keep the neck flexible with exercise. Good luck with frying the nerves mate. Hope it works for you.
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