no, have none of those problems, and try to not overload on the ibup. as dr in ER says can eat up my already sensitive stomach
thanks guys
HI TeeTee!
I got epidural injections for the 1st time last year - I'm still benefitting from them! I don't know why I waited and suffered for so many years! Life saver for sure! Glad yours work too!
I do suffer with my neck at times but i have cervical herniated disc in my neck so every so often i get epidural injection and i must say it works for about 6 months.
Hey Sarah,
I have neck problems (herniations, spurring, and so on). My problems can be worse at any given time. Always exacerbated by absolutely anything, purse, turning it, working out, you name it. There really is no rhyme or reason to mine. I never associated any of it to MS for me personally.
Any chance you have something going on in there aggrevating the nerves? What's your c-spine look like? I cannot sit for long, nor can I watch tv in bed - if that's any help at all. If by chance it's nervy (i.e., the not giving up you mention) then anti-inflammatory steady may help a hair, and a fair share of lowering your shoulders and stretching (super slow). It's horrible for sure - I can relate.Hope it backs down soon!
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thanks guys, I am not enjoying it, but if I up the neurontin/baclofen, will be in bed all day! LOL
its like a spasm that won't "turn loose" for lack of a better explanation. Will hope it stays away, it was gone this morning when I got up but today the eye muscles feel "twisted", and making focus hard.............have a good week-end!
I have neck problems on and off too, and think it must be MS, as mine can just come out of nowhere and then just suddenly go.
I don't have any answers for you, but glad you are feeling better and hope it stays that way!
Well it was gone tomorrow, hope it stats away for awhile!