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Also, please have a look at this:
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( Source: http://www.healthcentral.com/chronic-pain/c/question/621728/157520 )
Qestion:
I was injured on the job and after an MRI of the cervical area it was discovered that I had a herniated C5-C6 disc. I developed tinnitus after a few weeks and had severe head aches, neck pain, numbness in my left hand, throbbing pains in my upper arm, and pain in my upper back and shoulder. I underwent surgery after 6 1/2 months of conservative treatment and most of the pain went away. However, the tinnitus is worse, the pain in my upper back has worsened to include the right side and the tingling is back in my left arm. I think I may have a herniated disc in my upper back that was never treated due to the focus being on the herniated cervical disk. I am not able to walk for extended periods due to pain shooting down my hips and legs. I cannot lay flat on my back comfortably either.
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Its at the C5/C6 disk I think im experiencing pain as well..
I also read that injury to this area (I think I pasted it in the TMJ thread) could cause a kind of an "unusual" high pitched T.
A coincidence that all 4 of us had this before the onset of T? Also that Im sometimes able to eliminate my T by elevating my shoulders.. I would think not..
Also, please have a look at this:
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( Source: http://www.healthcentral.com/chronic-pain/c/question/621728/157520 )
Qestion:
I was injured on the job and after an MRI of the cervical area it was discovered that I had a herniated C5-C6 disc. I developed tinnitus after a few weeks and had severe head aches, neck pain, numbness in my left hand, throbbing pains in my upper arm, and pain in my upper back and shoulder. I underwent surgery after 6 1/2 months of conservative treatment and most of the pain went away. However, the tinnitus is worse, the pain in my upper back has worsened to include the right side and the tingling is back in my left arm. I think I may have a herniated disc in my upper back that was never treated due to the focus being on the herniated cervical disk. I am not able to walk for extended periods due to pain shooting down my hips and legs. I cannot lay flat on my back comfortably either.
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Its at the C5/C6 disk I think im experiencing pain as well..
I also read that injury to this area (I think I pasted it in the TMJ thread) could cause a kind of an "unusual" high pitched T.
A coincidence that all 4 of us had this before the onset of T? Also that Im sometimes able to eliminate my T by elevating my shoulders.. I would think not..