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Trapped nerve advice
The other half has been having really violent headaches for the last week. Nowt to do with the drink
Went to the quacks this morning to be told he has a trapped nerve in the base of his neck and to take Ibuprofen which he said will reduce the inflammation and hopefully release the nerve. He has been told it might take days or even months to be put right. He is in agony, anyone ever had this and got any ideas on how to move things along a bit quicker
Poor soul can't even play his guitar, peace for me but hell for him
Went to the quacks this morning to be told he has a trapped nerve in the base of his neck and to take Ibuprofen which he said will reduce the inflammation and hopefully release the nerve. He has been told it might take days or even months to be put right. He is in agony, anyone ever had this and got any ideas on how to move things along a bit quicker
Poor soul can't even play his guitar, peace for me but hell for him
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tell me about it ive been trapping one since sunday in my lower back it really hurts finding it hard to walk and sit! but ive took ibruprofen and its slowly going if thats any help
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Originally Posted by Stephb1986
tell me about it ive been trapping one since sunday in my lower back it really hurts finding it hard to walk and sit! but ive took ibruprofen and its slowly going if thats any help
I hope you are right and the tablets work sooner rather than later
Hope yours improves soon
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i hope it does too because it is really painful
i hope he gets better soon i know what wimps men can be!
the only time im not in much pain is when im lying down in bed
i hope he gets better soon i know what wimps men can be!
the only time im not in much pain is when im lying down in bed
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Originally Posted by Stephb1986
i hope it does too because it is really painful
i hope he gets better soon i know what wimps men can be!
the only time im not in much pain is when im lying down in bed
i hope he gets better soon i know what wimps men can be!
the only time im not in much pain is when im lying down in bed
So he is propping himself up with loads of pillows, so I can't sleep now. Am off to the huffy bed tonight
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Originally Posted by Stephb1986
aww poor you, you should kick him to the sofa and you have the bed
Naa, poor soul, he is a man after all and in great distress
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Originally Posted by unclebuck
You say he has a pain in the neck? Hmmm....
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had to deal with trapped nerves quite a few times while i've been coaching, tbh the bad news is threse no real easy solution, time can be the only cure, he may find he'll wake up one day and it will be back to norm as it free's itself.
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Originally Posted by Tidgy
had to deal with trapped nerves quite a few times while i've been coaching, tbh the bad news is threse no real easy solution, time can be the only cure, he may find he'll wake up one day and it will be back to norm as it free's itself.
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fingers crossed, on bad days try ice on it, be a bit carefull though cos its good on swelling but cold can be a bit painfull, so try it and see. massages can help as well moving muscle and ligaments around can help free them as well. is it def neck and not back?
some comfort is if it keeps giving him grief he will prob get refered to a specialist who can offer more advice, give it a couple of weeks and then go back to the docs and see if thats an option, although gps are normally pretty good, specialist are always the best. also might be worth giving some sports injury clinics a ring, they might not be able to help directly (or they may) but sure they can at least possibly point you in the direction of more help.
some comfort is if it keeps giving him grief he will prob get refered to a specialist who can offer more advice, give it a couple of weeks and then go back to the docs and see if thats an option, although gps are normally pretty good, specialist are always the best. also might be worth giving some sports injury clinics a ring, they might not be able to help directly (or they may) but sure they can at least possibly point you in the direction of more help.
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I've always found a good proper massage works These days I'm in the right place for it too
Never had much to do with the 'alternative' side of medicine before I came here (or the conventional either, touch wood) But recently I've tried a couple of chinese foot massages, and their effects on my neck, back, and body in general have been amazing
Never had much to do with the 'alternative' side of medicine before I came here (or the conventional either, touch wood) But recently I've tried a couple of chinese foot massages, and their effects on my neck, back, and body in general have been amazing
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I've always found a good proper massage works These days I'm in the right place for it too
Never had much to do with the 'alternative' side of medicine before I came here (or the conventional either, touch wood) But recently I've tried a couple of chinese foot massages, and their effects on my neck, back, and body in general have been amazing
Never had much to do with the 'alternative' side of medicine before I came here (or the conventional either, touch wood) But recently I've tried a couple of chinese foot massages, and their effects on my neck, back, and body in general have been amazing
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Originally Posted by Tidgy
bit sceptical of things like this, however if it relax's the correct muscles then the nerve may just free itself. not sure how feet connect to neck though?
Not quite sure how the feet connect to the neck myself, but whatever he did worked for me
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Originally Posted by CrisPDuk
I was always a bit sceptical myself, but done properly, a massage is a wonderful thing
Not quite sure how the feet connect to the neck myself, but whatever he did worked for me
Not quite sure how the feet connect to the neck myself, but whatever he did worked for me
socio, shut ya trap
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Originally Posted by unclebuck
You say he has a pain in the neck? Hmmm....
Originally Posted by mark engers (aka sociopath)
You clearly get on his nerves resulting in a pain in the neck 84ofwhatever.
I'd give it up if I were you Mr Engers, not only are you not funny, you're not even topical
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try co codamol, from the chemists,
I had it on prescription, higher dose mind, but you float
pain what pain??? seriously they are good painkillers, but do make you drowsy/ unaware of your surroundings
Mart
I had it on prescription, higher dose mind, but you float
pain what pain??? seriously they are good painkillers, but do make you drowsy/ unaware of your surroundings
Mart
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try using an ibuprofen anti inflamitary cream, DO NOT use it with ibuprofen tablets though!!! the pharmacist will be able to give you some other tablets that can be taken whilst using the cream. Because you can put the cream on the problem area, it should work alot better than the tablets, because it will be more localised for the pain. Dont get a heat cream though. My physiotherapist suggested this to me and seemed to work, hope it helps.
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Whatever works for him - it may be a something like deep heat or ralgex or ice packs or Ibuprofen. Try to retain some movement as the neck (or other joints) will stiffen if it's not used. Took me about 3 months after trapping one in my lower back.
Remind him that pain is just weakness leaving the body.
Remind him that pain is just weakness leaving the body.
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Originally Posted by CrisPDuk
Posted at 01:09 today.
Posted over 7 hours later For the benefit of those who hate Pissy so much, that's a troll
I'd give it up if I were you Mr Engers, not only are you not funny, you're not even topical
Posted over 7 hours later For the benefit of those who hate Pissy so much, that's a troll
I'd give it up if I were you Mr Engers, not only are you not funny, you're not even topical
No, I just wanted a cheap and easy shot at 84ofwhatever. I can't be held responsible for the fact that she obviously has a queue of people wanting to do the same.