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JulieM
#1 Posted : Saturday, March 06, 2010 2:11:02 PM Quote
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That if I don't respond to any posts or haven't welcomed any new folk it's nothing personal but thanks to my collapsed discs in my neck I can only sit for so long at the computer before my left arm starts really stinging with pins and needles or goes numb.Razz
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Calmwater22
#2 Posted : Saturday, March 06, 2010 3:15:40 PM Quote
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ouch sendin u big hug
thanks lettin us know.
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#3 Posted : Saturday, March 06, 2010 3:24:49 PM Quote
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Hi Julie
sorry to hear this hope you feel better soon
take care
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#4 Posted : Saturday, March 06, 2010 3:31:35 PM Quote
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Are the docs doing anything to treat this, Julie?

Will e-mail shortly - hopefully meeting Doreen in Bradford for lunch after her next rheummy appt. It'd be nice if you are free as well.

Love Jeanxxxx
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#5 Posted : Saturday, March 06, 2010 3:51:45 PM Quote
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Sounds dreadful Julie. Are you getting any treatment?

Julie
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#6 Posted : Saturday, March 06, 2010 3:57:24 PM Quote
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Julie!

So sorry to read about that awful neck-

i find the wheatie cushion in the microwave helps me a lot with my neck- have you thought about getting a small lap top, even an iphone and dragon voice software?

Jenni xx
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dorat
#7 Posted : Saturday, March 06, 2010 4:13:50 PM Quote
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Sounds painful Julie, is there any treatment you can have?

Actually I thought you were just being your usual unsociable self! LOL LOL

Love, Doreen xx
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#8 Posted : Saturday, March 06, 2010 5:28:46 PM Quote
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Hi Julie,

Sorry to hear about your neck, I have a number of prolapsed discs in the lumber region and cannot sit for long, but it doesn't effect my hands. Anyway, most of my typing is done lying down whilst propped up by cushionsThumpUp.

Collapsed discs in the neck is nasty and very painful... what can be done about it?

Hope you feel better soon,

love,

Barbara
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JulieM
#9 Posted : Saturday, March 06, 2010 6:23:14 PM Quote
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Thank you my dears Smile (except for Doreen Mad


The only thing I've been offeed is physio but to be honest I can't be bothered with yet another trail to yet another medical appt. right now.

The only other other option would be surgery but I agree witrh the gp when she said that surgeons are reluctant to operate on such a vital area unless it is really necessary.
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#10 Posted : Saturday, March 06, 2010 6:56:23 PM Quote
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Hi Julie

Sorry to hear of your problems. Hope you are able to get some relief soon one way or another as it really gets you down when your neck doesn't work properly. It's surprising how important a functioning neck actually is, I for one certainly take it for granted when it's doing what it's supposed to! Warm neck pillows are great and may offer you a bit of respite or indeed comfort. I got some exercises from my physio, only basic ones and very gentle, but they did help to strengthen the muscles around the damaged area. I think my problems are around C5/C6. I'll gladly type them up for you if you think it might help but I wouldn't want to be making you any worse for goodness sake if they're not appropriate!
Hope you're feeling better soon!

Lyn x
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#11 Posted : Saturday, March 06, 2010 8:58:41 PM Quote
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Hi Julie,

It could be worth you going to physio just to find out what exercises you can do, then they will probably let you do them at home.
Like Lyn, I was given some gentle neck exercises and they do help.
I don't have collapsed discs like you have but the exercises strengthen the muscles so that you get more support.

Doreen xx
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#12 Posted : Saturday, March 06, 2010 9:18:59 PM Quote
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Sorry to hear you`re having problems with your neck, Julie - sounds very painful. I hope things improve soon, so that you will feel better.

Hope Carmel is giving you some TLC!!

Take care,

Kathleen x

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#13 Posted : Saturday, March 06, 2010 9:29:25 PM Quote
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Oh sorry to hear this Julie! Misery! Wheatie bags, deep heat and painkillers are about all you can really do and hope to goodness that it settles soon.

Look after yourself.

Eleanor x
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#14 Posted : Saturday, March 06, 2010 10:01:20 PM Quote
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Ouch! You poor Love, Julie!

I would advise the dragon software and forgo the physio but drink wine to ease pain.

Much love,

Amanda

Calmwater22
#15 Posted : Saturday, March 06, 2010 11:21:35 PM Quote
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ohh phsyio woked wonders for my me lol
worth a try, they also gave me a neck support collar for sleeping helped no end for those really painful times when just want good sleep.
yes surgery would be last option id imagine.

hot wehatie bag does help alot,if you like them.

lavender ones nice.
lv melly
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#16 Posted : Sunday, March 07, 2010 12:53:29 PM Quote
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Sorry to hear you're going through a bad time with you neck, I hope you can find something to eae the pain.

Lyn
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#17 Posted : Sunday, March 07, 2010 2:23:39 PM Quote
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LynW wrote:
Hi Julie

Sorry to hear of your problems. Hope you are able to get some relief soon one way or another as it really gets you down when your neck doesn't work properly. It's surprising how important a functioning neck actually is, I for one certainly take it for granted when it's doing what it's supposed to! Warm neck pillows are great and may offer you a bit of respite or indeed comfort. I got some exercises from my physio, only basic ones and very gentle, but they did help to strengthen the muscles around the damaged area. I think my problems are around C5/C6. I'll gladly type them up for you if you think it might help but I wouldn't want to be making you any worse for goodness sake if they're not appropriate!
Hope you're feeling better soon!

Lyn x



Thank you everyone! I couldn't live without my wheat bags!

Lyn, I would very much appreciate the exercises please-I think together with Amanda's wine suggestion, they should do the trick nicely!



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#18 Posted : Sunday, March 07, 2010 9:23:53 PM Quote
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Am thinking of you Julie - every move you make involeves some movement in your neck. Hope you have good pain relief. If the wine doesn'[t work - resort to the gin! I take it you are offf work?

Julie
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#19 Posted : Sunday, March 07, 2010 9:26:58 PM Quote
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Be very careful with your neck Julie.

I have read that you should only do neck exercises that have been given to you by a physio. It's possible they could give you the same ones as Lyn has but best to make sure or you could cause more damage.

The wine, of course, is permissible! ThumpUp

Doreen xx
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#20 Posted : Sunday, March 07, 2010 10:29:42 PM Quote
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Very sensible, Doreen.......

Drink enough wine to not need exercises.........
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