GoJohnnyGo
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Basically, it feels like someone has taken a baseball bat to the back of my neck and is now holding me in a headlock.
The epicenter of the pain is in the C5 and C6 vertebrae (base of my neck) pressing on the nerve, radiating upwards into the rear right of my skull and between the eyes, and downwards into the right shoulderblade.
The fusing of my spine is brought about by Ankylosing Spondylitis, an auto-immune Rheumatoid Arthritis associated with Crohn's Disease.
I am barely able to raise my head to look straight up. I can barely swivel my neck side-to-side. I have a perpetual low-grade headache and my eyes are sensitive to light.
I've made appointments to see my physiotherapist and my regular doctor. I'm still on an indeterminate wait list to see a Rheumatologist.
Sorry for kvetching. I know I haven't been around here much lately.
The epicenter of the pain is in the C5 and C6 vertebrae (base of my neck) pressing on the nerve, radiating upwards into the rear right of my skull and between the eyes, and downwards into the right shoulderblade.
The fusing of my spine is brought about by Ankylosing Spondylitis, an auto-immune Rheumatoid Arthritis associated with Crohn's Disease.
I am barely able to raise my head to look straight up. I can barely swivel my neck side-to-side. I have a perpetual low-grade headache and my eyes are sensitive to light.
I've made appointments to see my physiotherapist and my regular doctor. I'm still on an indeterminate wait list to see a Rheumatologist.
Sorry for kvetching. I know I haven't been around here much lately.